Hello All:
I've been using Acronis for years without a hitch. That is, until I installed Windows 7.
Then the BSOD's started. I upgraded to version 2011 because I read it was compatible with Windows 7 x64.
Recently, I've been getting BSOD's again: Stop Code 50 with snapman.sys pointed to as the culprit. snapman.sys is one of Acronis' drivers.
After scouring the Internet for many hours I stumbled upon something:
All Acronis versions are incompatible with DataRAM's RAMDisk, which I happen to use.
The 'fix' is to install updated snapapi driversfrom Acronis' site:
Compatibility of Acronis Software with Dataram RAMDisk | Knowledge Base
I've been pulling my hair out for a long time over this and I surely hope that it will save someone else from premature baldness!
I've been using Acronis for years without a hitch. That is, until I installed Windows 7.
Then the BSOD's started. I upgraded to version 2011 because I read it was compatible with Windows 7 x64.
Recently, I've been getting BSOD's again: Stop Code 50 with snapman.sys pointed to as the culprit. snapman.sys is one of Acronis' drivers.
After scouring the Internet for many hours I stumbled upon something:
All Acronis versions are incompatible with DataRAM's RAMDisk, which I happen to use.
The 'fix' is to install updated snapapi driversfrom Acronis' site:
Compatibility of Acronis Software with Dataram RAMDisk | Knowledge Base
I've been pulling my hair out for a long time over this and I surely hope that it will save someone else from premature baldness!
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- OEM - Me
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium x64
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II X6 1600T
- Motherboard
- GigaByte GZ-990FXA-UD3
- Memory
- 16GB PC3-10700 (1342MHz)
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon 5770 HD (x2) CrossFire
- Sound Card
- On-board RealTek chipset
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 3x Hanns-G 1920x1080 Monitors
- Screen Resolution
- 3x Hanns-G 1920x1080 Monitors
- Hard Drives
- Intel 25-V SSD 40GB: 218 MB/s AT: 0.1ms
Intel X-25M SSD 80GB: 230MB/s AT: 0.1ms
Seagate 750GB: 133 MB/s AT: 13ms (perpendicular storage)
Buffalo HD-PCTU3 1TB External drive
- PSU
- OCZ Stealth X Stream 750W
- Case
- Cheap (unknown)
- Cooling
- Stock
- Keyboard
- HP USB
- Mouse
- LogiTech USB
- Internet Speed
- 1.5 Mbps - Slow - At the tail-end of a rural network
- Other Info
- Printer: Epson Stylus C-84
Scanner: HP 3500C Flatbed
DVD-RW: Plextor
DVD-ROM: Unknown
WEI: 7.4