Yesterday, 06:17 AM
Posted with the permission of the Hasleo Forum Administrator and the Root Admin (@AdvancedSetup) of the Malwarebytes Forums.
The latest "Patch Tuesday" Windows 11 Security Update added the Macrium Reflect 8 (MR8) image mounting driver to the blocked vulnerable driver list. As a result, any images made with MR8 can no longer currently be mounted using MR8, if users have installed that update that updates the current Windows version number to 26200.8246. There is a workaround to disable the blocked driver list from interfering via a Registry Edit that also introduces security risks, and should only be undertaken after carefully reading the workaround link posted by the Root Admin of the Malwarebytes Forums.
The details can be found here: https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/33...orkaround/
I have tested the workaround, and it does work. I am personally not concerned about the security risk since I don't install suspicious and dodgy programs. I wanted to be able to continue my three-week testing cycle comparing the performance of MR8, Easeus Todo Backup Home, and the Hasleo Backup Suite Professional in another topic I opened in this Forum.
I am also a member of the Macrium Forums, having used it since Version 5, but when Version X (MRX) became subscription-based only, I extensively researched other imaging products. I chose the Hasleo Backup Suite Professional (HBSP), with a lifetime licence, including free lifetime version updates. I am very happy with my purchase decision.
Because of a bad experience with another imaging program about 10 years ago that was my only imaging program, I got rid of that one program, and replaced it with two imaging programs, and alternated my weekly imaging of both of my computers. I like redundancy. Then I purchased HBSP, so now I have three imaging programs that I alternate using weekly.
The support for MR8 ran out a couple of months ago. The current information from the Macrium Forums, as of the date of this post, is that Paramount is investigating the situation. Paramount might issue an MR8 patch to correct this issue, but they are under no obligation to do so since MR8 home customer support updates ran out. I consider it inevitable that eventually a Windows update will totally cripple MR8.
In the interim, if you are an MR8 user, this workaround can solve this issue, but, as I said, it does leave your computer more vulnerable. MRX is not affected, nor are any other imaging programs that I know of.
The Hasleo Backup Suite program is NOT affected.
I express my gratitude to @AdvancedSetup, the Root Admin at the Malwarebytes Forums, for permission to link to his comprehensive post, and to the Hasleo Forum Admin for permitting me to post this information for possible MR8 users/customers, who are also HBS users/customers, or those who are considering the Hasleo Backup Suite as an imaging solution.
Have a great day.
Regards,
Phil
The latest "Patch Tuesday" Windows 11 Security Update added the Macrium Reflect 8 (MR8) image mounting driver to the blocked vulnerable driver list. As a result, any images made with MR8 can no longer currently be mounted using MR8, if users have installed that update that updates the current Windows version number to 26200.8246. There is a workaround to disable the blocked driver list from interfering via a Registry Edit that also introduces security risks, and should only be undertaken after carefully reading the workaround link posted by the Root Admin of the Malwarebytes Forums.
The details can be found here: https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/33...orkaround/
I have tested the workaround, and it does work. I am personally not concerned about the security risk since I don't install suspicious and dodgy programs. I wanted to be able to continue my three-week testing cycle comparing the performance of MR8, Easeus Todo Backup Home, and the Hasleo Backup Suite Professional in another topic I opened in this Forum.
I am also a member of the Macrium Forums, having used it since Version 5, but when Version X (MRX) became subscription-based only, I extensively researched other imaging products. I chose the Hasleo Backup Suite Professional (HBSP), with a lifetime licence, including free lifetime version updates. I am very happy with my purchase decision.
Because of a bad experience with another imaging program about 10 years ago that was my only imaging program, I got rid of that one program, and replaced it with two imaging programs, and alternated my weekly imaging of both of my computers. I like redundancy. Then I purchased HBSP, so now I have three imaging programs that I alternate using weekly.
The support for MR8 ran out a couple of months ago. The current information from the Macrium Forums, as of the date of this post, is that Paramount is investigating the situation. Paramount might issue an MR8 patch to correct this issue, but they are under no obligation to do so since MR8 home customer support updates ran out. I consider it inevitable that eventually a Windows update will totally cripple MR8.
In the interim, if you are an MR8 user, this workaround can solve this issue, but, as I said, it does leave your computer more vulnerable. MRX is not affected, nor are any other imaging programs that I know of.
The Hasleo Backup Suite program is NOT affected.
I express my gratitude to @AdvancedSetup, the Root Admin at the Malwarebytes Forums, for permission to link to his comprehensive post, and to the Hasleo Forum Admin for permitting me to post this information for possible MR8 users/customers, who are also HBS users/customers, or those who are considering the Hasleo Backup Suite as an imaging solution.
Have a great day.
Regards,
Phil