After installing an upcoming version 6.1.1 (including the new signed drivers), can we be sure that a following windows update will not overwrite these drivers again?
@Vagn_32, "Now I was confused because the image backups in question there is password, but no password was asked." ---Did you mean that you perform the backup manually without asking password? Will it ask for the password when you do other operations for the task? Such as, Check Image? Restore? Could you run the backup to check again?
I believe with the latest version (6.2.0) finally the correct drivers are installed into Windows 10. This should resolve the BSOD issues.... at last... ;l0
@Vagn_32, Actually, the password is recorded to the image file. When the schedule backup is performed, it will call the password automatically so that the scheduled backup can be completed automatically without interaction request.
Could you explain it a little better? Sorry for my annoyance, but I am trying to understand, because I walk a lot with my hard drive to my friends' houses and it contains all my encrypted backups.
What makes you think that a Windows Update overwrites the drivers? The problem was that the manually set drivers were overwritten by the installation packages of the Backupper.
For me, everything works fine with the manual installed amwrtdrv since 8 weeks. I use scheduled system backup time triggered. No BSOD at all. And V6.2 still contains this amwrtdrv, so I am confident that this horror is over
@admin Just tested the new version - all OK with unattended backups. Also tested with the most recent release Windows10 20H2 and it all worked fine so far.
Thanks for your assistance in resolving the BSOD issue with the amwrtdrv.sys driver.
@Vagn_32, Sorry that we can't explain how the Backupper calls the password. "because I walk a lot with my hard drive to my friends' houses and it contains all my encrypted backups."----If you need to restore or explore the backup image, it will require you to type into the password. Or, if you perform the backup manually, it will also need to use the password.
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due to they linked the wrong version here https://www.ubackup.com/changelog.html#v6.2
After installing the trial , I get an new amwrtdrv.sys (dated today) and 2 old version (21.12.2016) of ambakdrv.sys and ammntdrv.sys.
I am very curious if the BSOD have been fixed
https://www.ubackup.com/changelog.html
@SirRudolphy, we have updated the download link.
Why is a password not required with scheduled tasks?
"Now I was confused because the image backups in question there is password, but no password was asked."
---Did you mean that you perform the backup manually without asking password? Will it ask for the password when you do other operations for the task? Such as, Check Image? Restore?
Could you run the backup to check again?
into Windows 10. This should resolve the BSOD issues.... at last... ;l0
What makes you think that a Windows Update overwrites the drivers? The problem was that the manually set drivers were overwritten by the installation packages of the Backupper.
Just tested the new version - all OK with unattended backups. Also tested with the most recent release Windows10 20H2 and it all worked fine so far.
Thanks for your assistance in resolving the BSOD issue with the amwrtdrv.sys driver.
Thanks for resolving the BSOD issue!!
"because I walk a lot with my hard drive to my friends' houses and it contains all my encrypted backups."----If you need to restore or explore the backup image, it will require you to type into the password. Or, if you perform the backup manually, it will also need to use the password.