For Acronis True Image 2020 there is this forum post, which deals with the error 'volsnap driver not found' during backup. After the upgrade to ATI 2019 the system recovery broke (see this forum post). Without the correct filter driver entries, the Writer cannot enter recovery points. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\ These value can be found in the registry under: The entries volsnap and fltsrv were missing in the value UpperFilters. The two entries in the upper filter were missing.īackground: From the earlier mentioned case he knew the problem that in the filter driver entry for file accesses in the registry was broken. Since I didn't do anything else, it could only be due to this update. Then I searched and found the Acronis article. He wrote:Īfter updating to True Image 2020 I noticed that the system restore was not working again. Now the error of a bricked system restore was back again. At that time, he was able to find the cause (missing filter driver entries). So he installed a backup created with Acronis and the system restore worked again. He also had in the previous case the problem that he couldn't start Windows anymore. I've had the problem before not being able creating a restore point. Gerhard detected this immediately after the upgrade and wrote: He wasn't able to create a restore point in Windows System Restore anymore. contacted me last Thursday via mail and pointing to an issue he was facing in Windows 10 after upgrading to Acronis True Image 2020. Upgrade to Acronis True Image 2020 bricks system restore
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