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bug with ACRONIS file asrm.bin


paatbore

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Hello

 

Defraggler is a goof software ... but ....

 

It causes a problem when defragmenting the file asrm.bin of ACRONIS campany, and should not be defragmented.

Defragmenting the file asrm.bin cause a problem that prevents ACRONIS make backups properly, and they become invalid.

 

It need this file is not defragmenting with Defraggler.

 

See the post on the forum ACRONIS: http://forum.acronis.com/forum/4557

 

Thank you for making this correction to improve Defraggler and make it more user friendly.

 

Sincere greetings and good luck for your work.

 

Patbor

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Hello

 

Defraggler is a goof software ... but ....

 

It causes a problem when defragmenting the file asrm.bin of ACRONIS campany, and should not be defragmented.

Defragmenting the file asrm.bin cause a problem that prevents ACRONIS make backups properly, and they become invalid.

 

It need this file is not defragmenting with Defraggler.

 

See the post on the forum ACRONIS: http://forum.acronis.com/forum/4557

 

Thank you for making this correction to improve Defraggler and make it more user friendly.

 

Sincere greetings and good luck for your work.

 

Patbor

It is a problem for all users of Acronis and it must not remove the problem of credibility Defraggler.

It must automatically file asrm.bin not be defragmented. :lol:

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It is a problem for all users of Acronis and it must not remove the problem of credibility Defraggler.

It must automatically file asrm.bin not be defragmented.

It is not Defraggler's job to be aware of every file created by other software that is sensitive to defragmenation.

 

It is an issue with Acronis, not Defraggler. You have the option to exclude the file from Defraggler run for just this sort of scenario.

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You posted this yesterday already paatbore and I suggested that you exclude the acronis file. I also showed you the link on how to do it.

 

http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=26886

 

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https://support.ccleaner.com/s/contact-form?language=en_US&form=general

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If this file was so important to Acronis then it's "their responsibility" to lock it and prevent access by any defragging tool not just Defraggler.

 

Richard S.

 

They do lock it, at least in the current version of their programs.

 

I think asrm.bin is Acronis Stratup Recovery Manager. It let's the user boot into recovery mode without use of a recovery CD or USB stick. If you defrag it while the system partition is offline, you just need to De- and Reactivate it from Acronis Tools menu.

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They do lock it, at least in the current version of their programs.

 

I think asrm.bin is Acronis Stratup Recovery Manager. It let's the user boot into recovery mode without use of a recovery CD or USB stick. If you defrag it while the system partition is offline, you just need to De- and Reactivate it from Acronis Tools menu.

I understand that it is possible to make oneself excluding asrm.bin for that file is not defragmentednad it is good.

 

But for users who don't now that it is not possibleto defragment asrm.bin, it is a big problem.

 

If Defraggler takes into account the exclusion automatically, it is good to the public will enjoy. As Defraggler does not d?fragemente all system files ...

 

Acronis is one of the largest developers for the restoration of data, so it is widely used, and this would be a shame that people believe that the problem is only related to Defraggler.

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