Backup error: Server execution failed (0x80080005)

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       #71

    computersplus said:
    have a look at the gpedit.msc and make sure something has not got you blocked

    what happens if you leave the USB backup drive disconnected and try to set backup
    Would you believe it gets the same error with both USB drives out of the picture?

    computersplus said:
    check in control panel admin tools task scheduler microsoft-windows-windows backup and delete any scheduled backup tasks
    There are 3 tasks and they all say (Last Run Result) The operation completed successfuly (0x0) at the top.
    1) AutomaticBackup status: Ready Triggers: 12:00 PM every day, Description (middle) This scheduled task runs automatic backup on a regular basis.
    2) ConfigNotification status: disabled Description (middle) This scheduled task notifies the user that Windows Backup has not been configured.
    3) Windows Backup Monitor status: ready Triggers: Multiple triggers defined Description (middle) This scheduled task displays a notification if one or more scheduled backups have been skipped.

    The first one's Author is me and the other 2 are Microsoft Corporation.

    Should I delete all 3 or just the first one?
    Last edited by Brink; 16 Feb 2010 at 18:21. Reason: merged posts
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       #72

    I would delete all three
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  3. Posts : 96
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       #73

    I'm wondering why at the bottom of Task Scheduler for these 3 tasks it says:
    Configure for: (first one) Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and the other 2
    say Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2

    computersplus said:
    I would delete all three
    I delete them all, what now?
    Last edited by Brink; 16 Feb 2010 at 18:22. Reason: merged posts
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  4. Posts : 1,309
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       #74

    restart and reconnect USB drive and try to set new backup
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  5. Posts : 96
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       #75

    Thanks! I sincerely appreciate all your help! I will do this, but I will be gone for a while after that.
    (PS I was able to switch the F: and the E: around in Disk Management, but it didn't help).
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       #76

    ok let me know what happens
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  7. Posts : 96
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       #77

    computersplus said:
    ok let me know what happens
    It got the same exact error! FYI I plugged in the 111 GB drive now F: thinking it would change to E: and it did not. They are still both reversed.
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       #78

    ok look for this reg entry and delete all devices stored in the devices folder and reboot

    Hkey_local_machine....software......microsoft...... Windows portable devices.....devices
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       #79

    computersplus said:
    ok look for this reg entry and delete all devices stored in the devices folder and reboot

    Hkey_local_machine....software......microsoft...... Windows portable devices.....devices
    I did it, rebooted and still the same error!
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  10. Posts : 96
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       #80

    Well I did a fresh install and got the backup working.
    I guess the issue is resolved. I just could not understand why the error kept pointing to a
    network problem when it did not involve any network. It was 1 PC and 2 USB external HDs; all wired.

    computersplus, I do appreciate you trying though! You definitely put in some time on this one.

    I guess there was no other solution other than a clean install and I am just not used to that.
    I forgot to mention that we have a PS3 and some software that allows a network connection for the PS3.
    It is called TVersity. Maybe I could have taken that out of the picture and tried, but oh well.
    I have a wireless router that the PS3 connects through, but this PC is hard wire connected.
    That is the only network piece involved and it was not involved in the backup.

    Thanks again! If I ever have any problems in the future, I will look for you.
    As you seem to be genuinely concerned with people's problems and finding solutions to them.
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