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Operations are in progress, please wait.
This morning, I ran a backup with instructions to turn off the computer when it finished. I’m running Windows 7, 64-bit.
This afternoon, I came home to the message «Operations are in progress. Please wait. The machine will be turned off automatically after the operations are complete.»
Eight hours later, this message is still on my machine. I’m going to leave it running overnight to see what happens, but this doesn’t look good.
If I have to do a hard reboot, will the backup be valid or not? How can I prevent this from happening again?
What Acronis product and build are you using?
I think you have experienced the problem of the Scheduler hanging on to the system, though other programs can cause this.
It is unlikely that your image will be invalid, this is just a Windows communication problem, annoying but harmless as far as your image is concerned.
On a clear disk you can seek forever
I’ve seen this on several Win7x64 machines running ABR10 Workstation v13544. I suspect it’s Acronis related.
When we get the «Operations in Progress» screen, we let it go for a few minutes and then force the shutdown using the power button. No adverse consequences seen thus far.
Note that «Operations in Progress» is not the same thing as a somewhat similar message stating that Windows Update is doing its thing. That process should NOT be interrupted.
I have the same problem. Just started last week. I have to powere off the system. When the system restarts, it tells me its apply «xxx» to the registery setting, some 30,000 of them.. How do we fix this?
Your problems sounds different to the other posters here. I’ve never heard of TIH needing to apply registry settings apart from when being installed. What OS are you using and which version and build of TIH?
At the Windows shutdown screen does is specifically name Acronis\True Image product as the process that is still in progress? What exactly is the XXX, because other than changing archive bits I can’t think of any process that would require ATIH to perform ‘30,000’ registry settings and of course archive bits belong to the file not in registry. Are you sure you haven’t had some sort of malware slip through onto your system?
On a clear disk you can seek forever
“Operations are in progress, please wait.”
Hi,
My problem is solved:
My problem was: When PowerDown my system would hang FOREVER saying: “Operations are in progress, please wait.”
For many months I was not able to do those updates which needed PowerDown. Since I was NOT actually running Acronis when Powering down I did not suspect that it was related to Acronics until I found this problem in this forum.
I hope this can help Acronis and all of you to get the right solution for the problem.
Regards GoCom, Denmark
I am now experiencing this same error message, «Operations are in progress, please wait.» I am running the latest Acronis True Image 2013. My observations are that the last scheduled backup failed because the backup device was not online and there were Microsoft updates to be installed. I am running Microsoft Windows 7 Starter with Kaspersky 2013. The other two Acronis True Image 2013 laptops are running Windows 7 Pro with Norton 360 and have not seen this issue. Lots of variables related and I had a «Hibernate» issues with this same computer (Windows 7 Starter) and the log files consuming all the disk space when doing a «Hibernate».
I’m sorry to say that the message «Operations are in progress, please wait» survives in Acronis 2014 with 64-bit Windows 7. At the risk of stating the obvious, this message fails the user friendliness test in several areas:
1. It does not state which application or system is sending the message.
2. It does not describe the operation or how long it is likely to take.
3. It does not provide the user with available options for exiting the procedure and the consequences of doing so.
I used the online support chat function to get help, and the representative initially told me he was not familiar with the «Operations are in progress. » message. Later, he told me I could have «cancelled» the operation. I asked him how (since no Cancel option was presented on the screen), and he confirmed my suggestion that the Windows Task Manager might work in this situation. I have no idea whether this is true (does anyone know?), but this would seem preferable to killing the process with a hard shut-down of the machine.
I mentioned KB 19016, which describes a Machine Options setting for «Stop running tasks and shut down,» but the representative said this configuration option was no longer available in version 2014.
As a first-time user, having encountered a novice-level programming error, a customer support rep who doesn’t know how to look up problems in a database, and a company that apparently doesn’t pay attention to its own user forums, I’m having second thoughts about whether I want to trust this program. It LOOKS sophisticated, but one wonders whether it will perform when it really counts.
Could you look at the following and report back what result you see.
Open the Windows command prompt as Admin. Type in powercfg /resources about 60 seconds later an HTML report will be available (probably in your root directory), this will list resources that interfere with power management, see if the Acronsi Scheduler is the first one and what action it has taken.
On a clear disk you can seek forever
Colin, When I type powercfg /resources in Win 7, either Ultimate or Pro, resources is an invalid parameter.
I think Colin had the right idea. but used the wrong words, etc
Google POWERCFG for more info.
Open an administrator command prompt
If correct, the header will read «Administrator command prompt»
Type in the command below(one line) and substitute your real user name. The output file will be found in your docs folder as Powertest-Sep17.html.
That doesn’t work either Grover. It produces an html file but opening it produces ‘web page not found’.
Maybe I had a typo in my posting. This is Win 7-64
This command
produced this file
I was ablr to view power settings info via dbl clicking file name; or right click and choose open.
I keep getting resources mixed up with energy (in this context).
@was Earthling, Internet Explorer doesn’t always natively open html files that are on the hard drive, so right click and select ‘open with’ accept the blocked content banner that may appear.
Note in the screenshot I have ABR making an image, and the fact that AcrSch2Svc (the ABR equivalent of Scheduler) has disabled sleep, this is the culprit that often doesn’t release the lock and causes the ‘operations. ‘ on shutdown and prevents the PC going into sleep mode.
On a clear disk you can seek forever
Thanks both. The html file displays fine on my old Win 7 desktop but on my newish Win 7 Lenovo laptop it simply won’t, regardless of which browser I use.
Colin, Earthling, and Grover:
Thanks very much for your efforts and your comments. I was, with a little trial and error, able to produce a Power Efficiency Diagnostics Report and open the html file on my new Lenovo Thinkpad.
There was no mention of Acronsi Scheduler in the report.
There was an error entry: «A kernel component has made a request to prevent the system from automatically entering sleep.» This was followed by several other messages relating to the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver not allowing a USB device to enter the suspend state. I’m guessing this was because my docked iPhone was attached at the time, operating as a USB-tethered Hotspot.
A later message stated that «PCI Express Active-State Power Management (ASPM) has been disabled due to a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer.»
The messages above don’t seem to be relevant, but I mention them anyway because they showed up as errors.
Another message notes that TrueImageMonitor.exe is running with «significant processor utilization» along with ntoskrnl.exe and ntdll.dll.
One thing I should mention is that I’m backing up this laptop to an external drive. And because I carry the laptop around, the backup drive is not always attached. Also, this little episode has happen three times now, always on a Saturday evening, and it’s interesting that the Acronis «My Partitions» back-up is scheduled to started around 5:15 PM on Saturdays. It seems likely that Acronis is attempting to access a «partition» on the external drive that is not available at the time, creating some kind of failure event. However, the problem does not become apparent until several hours later when I try to shut the computer down.
Honestly, I’m surprised. Acronis has a good reputation, but it looks to me like they rushed the 2014 version to market without testing it fully. On top of that, the «Operations in progress» message looks like something that would have been written by a hacker to keep you at bay while the malware finishes infecting your hard disk.
If you folks have some suggestions on how to configure True Image 2014 to behave properly with an external hard drive, I’d love to have them. Otherwise, I’m going to try to get my money back.
Thanks again. I really appreciated your responses.