

Here is the video about IDrive's Dashboard: Still says my system is not online.and lately, when I click on my computer link, the screen just turns gray and freezes.

lot5511, the OP for this thread, seems to be having the same problem.Īt any rate, the web console (Dashboard) doesn't work in Windows, either.even though the IDrive app is running in the background. You just clicked and dragged whatever folders/files you chose, into the web page console. I have used other backup services with web based interfaces (as an alternative to installing and running their own app), and none of them required running some app in the background, before you could upload or download your files. That has nothing to do with the online dashboard. That only applies to script-driven IDrive activities. I believe you would, at a minimum, need to copy the scripts and run and authenticate your Linux machine to IDrive's servers. I deleted all non Windows standard fonts (my company had a policy to add some corporate fonts) from registry hive "HKLM\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\fonts" and it started working inmediately.Įven if the cause of registry corruption may be different for different users, procmon showed me what was wrong.From reading this information on the IDrive web site: So I've examined a server with process monitor (procmon.exe) and noticed a lot of overflow errors related to registry "HKLM\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\fonts". Only chance to get them back to normal was to overwrite the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SOFTWARE registry from backup C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\REGBACK\SOFTWARE (server has to be powered off), but that not always worked. Server works OK, services run normally and can connect remotely with powershell and WindowsAdminCentre and my usual remote tools.

No way to get into safe mode: always black. VMware console is black, RDP connection is black and it even happened with a physical server (but only domain joined servers). I had a similar problem with Windows Servers (a mix from 2012 to 2019):
