I use Acronis to backup my windows (I like the incremental feature) to a backup disk. I backup running windows 10 raw native and Acronis is happy.
Yet should I start the same Windows 10 (With Acronis app installed) as a VMDK guest under a linux host, Acronis complains that it is not authorized to run as the Windows app.
Acronis complains just as soon as I start VMDK Windows, I do NOT auto start Acronis. (Oh, by the way I'm running Acronis 2021, Virtualbox 6.1.22 with 6.1.22 extension and 6.1.22 guest additions installed on windows.)
I have an open ticket with Acronis, as it's is my opnion that the issue is a Acronis issue.
The question is, has anyone one else experienced this issue ?
Manjaro host, Acronis app on Guest VMDK Win10
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Re: Manjaro host, Acronis app on Guest VMDK Win10
Haven't had this happen to me, as I don't run Acronis, but here is an idea what might be happening: The 'hardware' is different between native and Virtualbox, so activation may be breaking. Also, if Acronis wants to keep their program from running in a VM they can. At which point you switch to Macrium.
This is probably a background Acronis service that starts with Windows.lpmanjaro wrote:Acronis complains just as soon as I start VMDK Windows
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Re: Manjaro host, Acronis app on Guest VMDK Win10
Agreed. I switched to Macrium a while back, but I assume that Macrium's competitors keep up with similar features. In particular there will be background services that load on boot (or user login) which check for software updates and which stand ready to mount a backup image as a virtual drive.scottgus1 wrote: This is probably a background Acronis service that starts with Windows.
And of course I assume the underlying problem is understood: that Acronis must be node locked to the host hardware and notices that the VM hardware is different.
Re: Manjaro host, Acronis app on Guest VMDK Win10
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll look into Macrium. Acronis and I have come to a parting of the ways, as I've moved to Manjaro. Enough of the Windows "stuff" as 11 will be a hassle I don't need.
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Re: Manjaro host, Acronis app on Guest VMDK Win10
Macrium is also a Windows app. I'm not aware of a Linux app that's up to Macrium standards.lpmanjaro wrote:Enough of the Windows "stuff" ...
It's early days, but Win11 still sounds to me like more of a marketing rebrand than a new OS. Besides which, all my clients are using Windows, so setting sail to Linuxland is not an option for me.
I do like the XFCE Version of Manjoro tho, at least in my brief plays with it.