Windows 7 Backup Error


  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7
       #1

    Windows 7 Backup Error


    Does anyone know what would cause the following backup error?

    The backup was not successful. The error is: Windows Backup encountered a problem while determining additional locations of one of the users included in backup. (0x81000038).
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  2. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #2

    Hello Wiperman, welcome to SevenForums.

    I've had this error dialog a couple of times when making backup, because one external HD included in backup was disconnected. Reconnecting this drive and running backup again solved the issue.

    Hope this helps.

    Kari
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  3. Posts : 6
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Kari,

    Thanks for the quick reply. However, I do not have any HD included in the backup.

    Wiperman
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  4. Posts : 2
    DUH! 7
       #4

    I had the same error, what solved the problem for me is deselecting the libraries option and only selecting saving system files and my C: drive. Hope this helps
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  5. Posts : 6
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Windows 7 Backup Error - Problem Resolved


    If you are interested in how I resolved my backup problem check out the below link (Microsoft Technet Forum). Input from two members (gwparker & MarkChaWi) of the Technet Forum provided the key information.

    »social.technet.microsoft.com/For···7a992ecd

    Thanks for your feedback!
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  6. Posts : 1,112
    XP_Pro, W7_7201, W7RC.vhd, SciLinux5.3, Fedora12, Fedora9_2x, OpenSolaris_09-06
       #6

    Wiperman said:
    If you are interested in how I resolved my backup problem check out the below link (Microsoft Technet Forum). Input from two members (gwparker & MarkChaWi) of the Technet Forum provided the key information.

    »social.technet.microsoft.com/For···7a992ecd

    Thanks for your feedback!
    Was it this one, or some other one (for those not interested in how) ???
    I copied the file DATA1.MSI from the Office 2000 disk into the C:\Windows\Sytem32 folder and I've never been prompted again!
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  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Copying the DATA1.MSI from the Office 2000 disk was the fix that worked for me.
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  8. Posts : 23
    Windows XP Will Soon be Windows 7
       #8

    Take reference to the link below. There is a work around for some related issues.


    Windows backup or restore errors 0x80070001, 0x81000037, or 0x80070003

    Quoted from Microsoft:
    "These issues occur because the folders or libraries that you are trying to back up or restore include a reparse point. Reparse points resemble Windows shortcuts or to Unix symbolic links. A reparse point may be used to point to a file that is temporarily relocated on a different drive. For example, a reparse point would allow a folder such as C:\DVD to point to Drive E, the actual DVD drive."


    I also found when having failures to back up a system, there can be some corrupted files in the cache or temp areas dealing with programs that were not shut down properly, or during a re-start the files were not properly closed, or files that were being written to at the shut down time and the FAT and or the directory tables were not properly updated.

    A fix that often works is to use CHKDKS /R

    Go to the system prompt by clicking on Start, and then Run. Type in CMD and press OK to get to the system window. Then use CHKDSK /R. The computer will have to be re-started to do this operation. This checkdisk command could take a long time to complete. You will need administration rights for this to work.


    I also had failures with Win7 backup where the fault was on the destination hard disk. If the destination hard disk was not defective the solution was to back up any valuable files that are on it, and then re-format that drive. Remember, the format has to be in NTFS. Before doing a reformat of the destination disk, you can also try running CHKDSK /R on it. I generally reformat it.
    Last edited by Jerryg50; 07 Sep 2012 at 01:07. Reason: Correct Grammar Errors...
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