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Netgear wna1100 n150 driver disable on sleep windows 7#
The final image show the Acronis Disk Directory display of the drive and partition structure.Ħ4-bit Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (Service Pack 1)ġ6 GB G.SKILL Ripjaws X DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (4 banks 4GB DIMM DDR3 8-8-8-24 5-32-12-7 1T 1.5V) I have a complex system, but I've had no stability problems with ATI 2011 or any other program. It appears to me that Acronis True Image is confused about the state of my drives or the drive enumeration.
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If I use the Start button and right click on 'My Computer', it will freeze and the taskbar also freezes so I can't start up the Task Manager - I need to restart. Normally this display is almost instantaneous, but when this situation occurs I can wait for, maybe, 10 minutes and it still won't refresh. I have to kill that window in the Task manager. The green progress bar moves slowly until it fills the top - the usual 100% complete spot - but it never disappears and seems to be stuck at 100% searching. When whatever causes this to happen, happens, I see the Windows Explorer window show a green progress bar at the top while the status bar shows 'Searching for items.' It appears to be trying to enumerate all the drives, but never terminating. The third image shows a similar thing in Safe Mode. And if I right click on a file, the busy icon shows and the display hangs until I kill the explorer task in Task Manager. Once this happens I can browse folders and files, but not the 'computer' - the top-level view. The second shows what happens shortly after that. The first shows what a normal shell display looks like - which is what I see after a restart. I will attach three images that show what happens. I tried disabling Acronis Nonstop backup service and the sync service, but that made no difference. I even tried a boot in safe mode with a minimal system, but that made no difference. I made a number of other attempts, like disabling some hardware in the device manager, but that made no difference.
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Then I removed all the start-up Task scheduler routines that I made for myself, but that made no difference. I started using 'msconfig' to remove all the start-up programs, but that made no difference. I did a lot of work trying to diagnose it but I'm stuck. Then if I uninstall ATI 2011 and re-install ATI 2013 the problem occurs again. If I revert to my previous image backup I don't have any problems (this backup has ATI 2011 installed). I have a problem after installing ATI 2013.Ī short time after the system boots (the time varies from seconds to minutes) I encounter a freeze on the display of Windows Explorer or when I right click on a file.