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0x80070017 cyclic redundancy check error after I/O device error
I have a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pi 2515 running Windows 7 Pro 32 bit with an Intel Core Duo T5450 @1.67 GHz with 2 GB of RAM. This is a second computer, not the one registered in my profile.
I was hoping to take the Windows 10 upgrade but I will not do this before backing up the computer with a system image. I first tried to back it up to a Seagate 2 Tb Expansion Desktop drive which is pretty new and i have successfully created a system image on it for my other computer using Acronis True Image 2015.
I only have the 1 computer license for Acronis and I don't particularly want to get another for this machine. Windows Backup should work. When I first tried to cack up to the 2Tb drive I got the error "the request could not be performed because of a I/O device error. I tried twice. Each time the backup runs through to completion but finishes with this error.
I have another smaller Seagate 500 GB external drive, so I tried to run the backup to it. This backup also ran to conclusion then dumped the 0x80070017 CRC error.
I have read other threads with this error but, having just had help with a different problem on my Acer 4810T (being a problem with Windows not genuine messages) where I was advised to submit a new thread rather than act on suggestions in other threads, I thought I should do that with this problem.
Despite the I/O error, there are backup files on the Seagate 2TB drive in 148 zipped folders taking up 25.8 GB of space. There is 62.9 GB used on C: drive out of 91.4 capacity. The D: drive has nothing on it it though it shows 102 MB used out of 45.7 GB capacity.
Despite the CRC error, the 500 GB Seagate drive also has 2 VHD files in a backup folder representing the C and D drives content @ 67,701,062 KB and 110,713 KB respectively
In each case, after the backups finish, the backup program keeps saying try to run it again.
Advice would be much appreciated.
pervigilis