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Backup error about space on Windows disk (0x81000014)



 
 
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Old August 27th 08, 02:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
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Default Backup error about space on Windows disk (0x81000014)


My issue was the same as in the very 1st message posted in this thread.

Even after all the posts I never could find a definitive answer to the
original problem.

See below:
(Backup error about space on Windows disk (0x81000014)
I have Windows Vista Home Premium, and have been using the Backup tools
that
come with Vista. I've been performing backups of my C drive to an
external
harddrive (M).

For the most part the backup have been working, and I have tested
recovering
files. However today I got an error that I cannot figure out:

The last file backup did not complete succesfully. Details:
"There is not enough space on your Windows disk to prepare for backing
up
your files. At least 400MB of free space is required to continue.
(0x81000014)"

I have over 183GB for free space on C. And over 297GB of free space on
M.
I'm not sure where it can't find 400MB of space in all these free GBs.
Any
suggestions?)


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