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I bought a new computer with Vista Home Basic installed. I now have
everything I want on it and want to do a back up, but every time I do it fails. Here are the steps I've taken to create a back up. 1) Right click the drive I want to back up 2) click Tools tab 3) click Bacu up Now 4) click Run a file backup now 5) Click On a hard disk, CD or DVD 6) scroll to the drive where I want the backup to be put then click Next 7) untick Recovery drive - I have recovery disks and don't see the need to run a backup of this drive 8) untick the items I don't want to back up and click next 9) it starts doing the backup stuff but almost immediately the first backup screen re appears when I click the toolbar to the original working screen it says it's creating a shadow until after a short time the following message comes up: A shadow copy could not be created for the following reason: Insufficient storage available to create either shadow copy storage file or other shadow copy data.(0x8004231F) |
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How much free space do you have on the target volume? I have seen this
particular error when a customer didn't have enough free space on the target. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Susan" wrote in message ... I bought a new computer with Vista Home Basic installed. I now have everything I want on it and want to do a back up, but every time I do it fails. Here are the steps I've taken to create a back up. 1) Right click the drive I want to back up 2) click Tools tab 3) click Bacu up Now 4) click Run a file backup now 5) Click On a hard disk, CD or DVD 6) scroll to the drive where I want the backup to be put then click Next 7) untick Recovery drive - I have recovery disks and don't see the need to run a backup of this drive 8) untick the items I don't want to back up and click next 9) it starts doing the backup stuff but almost immediately the first backup screen re appears when I click the toolbar to the original working screen it says it's creating a shadow until after a short time the following message comes up: A shadow copy could not be created for the following reason: Insufficient storage available to create either shadow copy storage file or other shadow copy data.(0x8004231F) |
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Keep in mind that the Backup utility included with Home Basic only provides
a "file" backup function - not a complete or application backup. As such, and as Jill implies, the data/files can be "monstrous in size if you are not selective.. "Susan" wrote in message ... I bought a new computer with Vista Home Basic installed. I now have everything I want on it and want to do a back up, but every time I do it fails. Here are the steps I've taken to create a back up. 1) Right click the drive I want to back up 2) click Tools tab 3) click Bacu up Now 4) click Run a file backup now 5) Click On a hard disk, CD or DVD 6) scroll to the drive where I want the backup to be put then click Next 7) untick Recovery drive - I have recovery disks and don't see the need to run a backup of this drive 8) untick the items I don't want to back up and click next 9) it starts doing the backup stuff but almost immediately the first backup screen re appears when I click the toolbar to the original working screen it says it's creating a shadow until after a short time the following message comes up: A shadow copy could not be created for the following reason: Insufficient storage available to create either shadow copy storage file or other shadow copy data.(0x8004231F) |
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The backup drive size is 48G and the amount of info on the drive I am trying
to back up is 28 G "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: How much free space do you have on the target volume? I have seen this particular error when a customer didn't have enough free space on the target. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Susan" wrote in message ... I bought a new computer with Vista Home Basic installed. I now have everything I want on it and want to do a back up, but every time I do it fails. Here are the steps I've taken to create a back up. 1) Right click the drive I want to back up 2) click Tools tab 3) click Bacu up Now 4) click Run a file backup now 5) Click On a hard disk, CD or DVD 6) scroll to the drive where I want the backup to be put then click Next 7) untick Recovery drive - I have recovery disks and don't see the need to run a backup of this drive 8) untick the items I don't want to back up and click next 9) it starts doing the backup stuff but almost immediately the first backup screen re appears when I click the toolbar to the original working screen it says it's creating a shadow until after a short time the following message comes up: A shadow copy could not be created for the following reason: Insufficient storage available to create either shadow copy storage file or other shadow copy data.(0x8004231F) |
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I unticked all items that might be large, all that should have remained are
some picture files and text files, no music, no video and all that is on the drive is a total of 28 G including the operating system, so it shouldn't be that large. Just trying to get the image files (328 MB), e-mail files and a bunch of document files backed up plus whatever else it will back up outside of the things like video etc. "AJR" wrote: Keep in mind that the Backup utility included with Home Basic only provides a "file" backup function - not a complete or application backup. As such, and as Jill implies, the data/files can be "monstrous in size if you are not selective.. "Susan" wrote in message ... I bought a new computer with Vista Home Basic installed. I now have everything I want on it and want to do a back up, but every time I do it fails. Here are the steps I've taken to create a back up. 1) Right click the drive I want to back up 2) click Tools tab 3) click Bacu up Now 4) click Run a file backup now 5) Click On a hard disk, CD or DVD 6) scroll to the drive where I want the backup to be put then click Next 7) untick Recovery drive - I have recovery disks and don't see the need to run a backup of this drive 8) untick the items I don't want to back up and click next 9) it starts doing the backup stuff but almost immediately the first backup screen re appears when I click the toolbar to the original working screen it says it's creating a shadow until after a short time the following message comes up: A shadow copy could not be created for the following reason: Insufficient storage available to create either shadow copy storage file or other shadow copy data.(0x8004231F) |
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Can you confirm how much free space is available on your 48-GB volume?
-- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Susan" wrote in message ... The backup drive size is 48G and the amount of info on the drive I am trying to back up is 28 G "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: How much free space do you have on the target volume? I have seen this particular error when a customer didn't have enough free space on the target. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Susan" wrote in message ... I bought a new computer with Vista Home Basic installed. I now have everything I want on it and want to do a back up, but every time I do it fails. Here are the steps I've taken to create a back up. 1) Right click the drive I want to back up 2) click Tools tab 3) click Bacu up Now 4) click Run a file backup now 5) Click On a hard disk, CD or DVD 6) scroll to the drive where I want the backup to be put then click Next 7) untick Recovery drive - I have recovery disks and don't see the need to run a backup of this drive 8) untick the items I don't want to back up and click next 9) it starts doing the backup stuff but almost immediately the first backup screen re appears when I click the toolbar to the original working screen it says it's creating a shadow until after a short time the following message comes up: A shadow copy could not be created for the following reason: Insufficient storage available to create either shadow copy storage file or other shadow copy data.(0x8004231F) |
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There is 46.5 G free space on the drive
"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: Can you confirm how much free space is available on your 48-GB volume? -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Susan" wrote in message ... The backup drive size is 48G and the amount of info on the drive I am trying to back up is 28 G "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: How much free space do you have on the target volume? I have seen this particular error when a customer didn't have enough free space on the target. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Susan" wrote in message ... I bought a new computer with Vista Home Basic installed. I now have everything I want on it and want to do a back up, but every time I do it fails. Here are the steps I've taken to create a back up. 1) Right click the drive I want to back up 2) click Tools tab 3) click Bacu up Now 4) click Run a file backup now 5) Click On a hard disk, CD or DVD 6) scroll to the drive where I want the backup to be put then click Next 7) untick Recovery drive - I have recovery disks and don't see the need to run a backup of this drive 8) untick the items I don't want to back up and click next 9) it starts doing the backup stuff but almost immediately the first backup screen re appears when I click the toolbar to the original working screen it says it's creating a shadow until after a short time the following message comes up: A shadow copy could not be created for the following reason: Insufficient storage available to create either shadow copy storage file or other shadow copy data.(0x8004231F) |
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Susan, will you contact me via email? I'd like to get some log files from
you. Remove "online" from my address and include a problem description in your email. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Susan" wrote in message ... There is 46.5 G free space on the drive "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: Can you confirm how much free space is available on your 48-GB volume? -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Susan" wrote in message ... The backup drive size is 48G and the amount of info on the drive I am trying to back up is 28 G "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: How much free space do you have on the target volume? I have seen this particular error when a customer didn't have enough free space on the target. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Susan" wrote in message ... I bought a new computer with Vista Home Basic installed. I now have everything I want on it and want to do a back up, but every time I do it fails. Here are the steps I've taken to create a back up. 1) Right click the drive I want to back up 2) click Tools tab 3) click Bacu up Now 4) click Run a file backup now 5) Click On a hard disk, CD or DVD 6) scroll to the drive where I want the backup to be put then click Next 7) untick Recovery drive - I have recovery disks and don't see the need to run a backup of this drive 8) untick the items I don't want to back up and click next 9) it starts doing the backup stuff but almost immediately the first backup screen re appears when I click the toolbar to the original working screen it says it's creating a shadow until after a short time the following message comes up: A shadow copy could not be created for the following reason: Insufficient storage available to create either shadow copy storage file or other shadow copy data.(0x8004231F) |