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So far this is what was supposed to happen. The problem was firstly that I created an image that actually mounted using the tools menu. It appears that there is some confusion in what I posted. Maybe with that and some luck you can achieve a successful install.
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Most definately disable Norton before you install as well and any other virus apps that are on your machine. If it is disable it, you can enable it again after the installation. After that check in your bios which I suspect may be UEFI and see if secure boot is enabled. If you decide to reinstall the app first make sure that the previous installs are completely removed. When you uninstalled the app did you run the cleanup utility as well? It is a very good thing you had a recent restore point to go back to. These actions caused the rest of your problems as well I'm afraid. That explains the error messages and the slow to respond to the unmount request. First, I understand that the instructions tell you that a reboot would unmount the backup images but why did you decide to disconnect the drive from the system when you rebooted? I am sure that his really confused the app when it restarted expecting to have the disk once again available and could not find it! Next you decided to unmount images on a drive that now doesn't exist because you removed it from the system. Thanks in anticipation of your assistance. The Virus checker is Norton 360 (could be the fly in the ointment as the icon disappears when Acronis is started.) I tried disabling it but this makes no difference to the outcome. Windows 8, with start8 to get rid of Microsoft's telephone front end and return it to the standard menu system and start bar. Just to assist you in your analysis of the problem, The computer is a Toshiba with quad core i7 and 16gig ram with the usual stuff Nvidia graphics with 2gig on board. Acronis 7 just worked perfectly unfortunately after windows XP it did not work and certainly not with Windows8.
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So at this point I have uninstalled it from my laptop until I can get more information on how to get it to work properly. Fortunately I had the good sense to create a restore point before embarking on this exercise so I was able to restore my computer to the earlier configuration and it all worked fine except of course for Acronis. I tried a reboot in the hope that it would restore the standard behaviour but no it did not. This process took my USB drive out of explorer in that it was mounted and could be seen when using the disk management tools in windows but when you click on Computer in explorer only the C drive was visible.
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They eventually unmounted individually in a very ugly fashion showing error shields containing no information with what looked like serial number spaces with blanks. Unfortunately the unmount does not work, when you read the how to, it says that if you restart the computer it will automatically unmount the image however after a reboot and leaving the USB3 drive off the computer for the reboot the image record remains in explorer so I used the right context menu to unmount them. The image was mounted as four separate partitions (because in Windows 8 there are 4 partitions). I performed a backup and then used the tools to mount the image.
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Since posting I downloaded the latest Acronis software and managed to install it however that led to more problems. Thanks Bob, Windows8, 64bit if that makes any difference, when you click to start the backup it just does nothing. To rub salt into the wound Acronis advise me when I ask for support for their product online that I need to buy support credits.Well if they insist on that they have lost me and all the people I know forever. I can do a Norton back up or a windows backup but that is not why I shelled out the money to buy Acronis.
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that failed as well, though it asked for serial numbers of both the 2014 and the upgrade and acknowledged them both with a green tick not install again. There had ben a load of critical updates and rubbish you get from windows so I thought I would try to repair the installation.well though it said it repaired it that failed it just sat there and looked at me. I have put a lot of data on my computer so I thought now that I have it running as I want I would take an image of the hard drive.well that failed, It had a record of the old back up, which I had deleted in anticipation of needing the space to put a complete back up on the same disk.

I had already backed my computer with the 2013 product so I didn't bother messing around with it too much. I had Acronis 7 for my previous PC and I purchased the 2013 version for my Toshiba laptop quad core Windows 8 machine and then was offered a free upgrade to 2014 and for a little extra was also offered a three PC licence as an upgrade which I also took up.
