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[QUOTE=maiki;1357481]The reason I would say that it is not an adequate solution to tell the OP "get different backup software" (although I think quite likely that other backup software is better than the one with Windows 7) (I think I will get a different one myself), is that it sounds like he has a serious system problem. That won't go away just by changing his backup software.
I, for instance, am getting that same error number, when I try to update to Win 7 SP1. I in fact downloaded the update package (not with Windows Update) (which now is not working either), I execute the update file, a long time with "preparing your computer", and finally a fail with the server execution failed message.
I think that message is a sign of a serious systemic problem.
SOLVED I hope that my solution is still useful to those who have the problem of backup
ERROR 0x80080005.
I solved in a simple way. With the help of Unlock I deleted the hidden directory
System Volume Information. Then I made the normal procedure for Backup and everything
it worked out great.