Windows 7 Backup Failed


  1. Posts : 43
    Windows 7
       #1

    Windows 7 Backup Failed


    Hi All

    I have desperately been trying to perform a backup on my computer for about a day now and whenever I try to use the Windows Backup I get the following two errors about 25GB (out of 120GB) into my first backup run:

    Code:
    The backup operation that started at '‎2010‎-‎05‎-‎15T21:00:09.040000000Z' has failed with following error code '2155347999' (Windows Backup cannot find the shared protection point.). Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once the issue is resolved.
    Then a few seconds later I get the following error:

    Code:
    The backup was not successful. The error is: Windows Backup failed while trying to read from the shadow copy on one of the volumes being backed up. Please check in the event logs for any relevant errors. (0x81000037).
    I have read through everything I can find on google and there does not seem to be an answer as to what is causing this problem.

    I have two junction points in my main "users" folder and I thought this may be causing the problem. Indeed when I select a "test" folder to backup, it does so without a problem. However, I am unsure how I should "deselect" these, i.e. make sure that these aren't part of backup. What I did was only select the folders I was sure did not have any junction points or symlinks. I also created custom libraries with the required folders for backup and even these caused problems.

    Finally, I went into each and every folder, ensured there was no malware, junction points, symlinks or essentially anything that could be causing a problem and I ran the backup again selecting only a small selection. This time the backup ran to only 3GB.

    This is really annoying as in principle the Windows Backup seems adequate for my needs.

    I am already backing up my basic documents to dropbox and Windows Backup is just another level of protection for me.

    Anyway does anyone have any suggestion as to how I can make this work?

    If not can anyone recommend a VERY simple backup programme? I don't need hundreds of features, just something that does incremental backups and allows me to restore a previous version.

    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 2,737
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
       #2

    Long long story (I will not bore you or do I really want to type it) but shadow volume is the problem. It is best not to use it and make regular backups.

    Here is a free GREAT software for making backups not images. Version 10 is stable make sure you don't use shadow volume.

    Cobian Backup
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  3. Posts : 43
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks, I guess there isn't much point using it as it crashes no matter what (Windows Backup that is).

    How does Cobian allow me to recover earlier versions of the file?

    What I am looking for is essentially something like Mac Time Machine.
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  4. Posts : 2,127
    Windows XP - Now Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
       #4

    What about a true Imaging program such as Macrium Reflect FREE Edition - Information and download
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  5. Posts : 43
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks I decided to go with Acronis True Image 2010. It's paid but it worked really well for me. I especially liked it's "nonstop backup" feature.

    I haven't paid for it (using the trial) but provided it backs everything up and allows me to recover, then I think I plan on buying it.

    I tried Macrium but the free version didn't have file and folder backup
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  6. Posts : 2,737
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
       #6

    Glad you got it worked out.
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  7. Posts : 43
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Another update, while Acronis was great it was a MAJOR resource hog. I have 6gb of ram and this ate up 500mb in total (it ran about 7 different processes). Also the backup was slow and made my external hard drive very noisy. In sum, I wasn't happy. I looked around further and came across Genie Timeline Home 2.0. This is basically Time Machine for Windows. It does exactly the same thing as Apple's Time Machine, except it's got a lot more customisation options and it works on Windows. The features in this program were exactly what I wanted (i.e. quick, easy backup and ability to load older versions). It also has a light memory footprint (150mb in total while backing up and about 75mb when idle).

    Thanks again!
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