System repair disc could not be created.Incorrect parameter 0x80070057

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  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #11

    I need help please


    I am also trying to create a system repair disc but get the same error message "System repair disc could not be created. The parameter is incorrect. (0x80070057)" I've read in the discussion that dismounting a TrueCrypt volume fixes the problem. I have no idea what a TrueCrypt volume is or how to find out if I have one or if its even mounted or not. Can anyone please help me?
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  2. Posts : 1
    Windows 7x64 Pro
       #12

    Also need to Un-mount Boxcryptor volumes


    Issue has been a problem for a long time. After reading solution regarding Truecrypt, which I don't use, thought I might as well un-mount and shut down Boxcryptor. Thank you! That did it.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #13

    What is BoxCryptor and how would I go about unmounting?
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #14

    I know this is a dated forum but I am having the same issue and after reading these posts I believe BoxCryptor may be the problem but as above I'm not sure how to shut it down or Unmount it. Would that be Uninstall?
    John
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  5. Posts : 469
    Win 7 Pro 64-bit
       #15

    misterlance said:
    The problem is most likely caused if you have a Truecrypt volume mounted when trying to create the system repair disc. Simply dismount the Truecrypt volume, clear the error, and the system repair disc will be created.
    Brilliant!
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  6. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home 64-bit
       #16

    Vinson said:
    misterlance said:
    The problem is most likely caused if you have a Truecrypt volume mounted when trying to create the system repair disc. Simply dismount the Truecrypt volume, clear the error, and the system repair disc will be created.
    Thamus said:
    misterlance said:
    The problem is most likely caused if you have a Truecrypt volume mounted when trying to create the system repair disc. Simply dismount the Truecrypt volume, clear the error, and the system repair disc will be created.
    misterlance - Thank you, I just had this frustrating problem and you are the only one, as far as I can see, who pinpointed TrueCrypt as a problem. It worked immediately I dismounted the drive. Bravo!
    Wow. My word. This was my issue too. How the heck did misterlance figure that one.

    Thank you misterlance for the fix.

    Thank you Thamus for the update.
    haha! Not Saying Anything. I'm glad it worked for you and others. As for the other services that seem to have caused the same problem, they may use the same method for securing the volume. Windows searches all of the mounted volumes, but it cannot access those which are encrypted so it wigs out.
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  7. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #17

    This Worked After Microsoft Et Al Bombed Out


    misterlance said:
    The problem is most likely caused if you have a Truecrypt volume mounted when trying to create the system repair disc. Simply dismount the Truecrypt volume, clear the error, and the system repair disc will be created.
    Thank you mrlance. I reloaded win 7 64 bit after two years and added a few cloud servers in which to store things. Then when I went to make a system repair disk, I kept getting that error message. I looked all over the net and youtube and nothing worked until I read mrlance's post. I simply exited all cloud server apps and the system repair disk was no problem at all.
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  8. Posts : 1
    win7 Pro
       #18

    Well I solved this error by going into disk management and turning all my other disks off-line except my C: disk (system). Then when I ran create repair disk, no problems. Then I just went back into disk management and turn them back online again. Simples!
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  9. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 and 8, WHS V1 and Server Essentials 2012
       #19

    Off lining disks worked


    Softtouch,

    Work first time - thank you.

    A word of warning, whereas Softtouch off lined all but C:, it is becoming more common to have an SSD for windows and apps and a rotating disc for Documents, Photos etc. I recommend leaving that second disc on line, it worked fine for me. Apart from anything else, having all your documents and possibly desktop disappear is a bit disconcerting.
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  10. Posts : 21
    Windows 7 Pro, 32 bit
       #20

    Hello all, like others on this thread, I'm not able to create a systems repair disc for the same reason that was posted above. I keep getting the error "System repair disc could not be created.Incorrect parameter 0x80070057". I read the two solutions in this thread (shown below) and I logged out of my icloud and my Dropbox, but I still get the same error when I attempt to make a recovery disc.

    So, how do I turn off this "encryption" for Dropbox? How do I completely turn of Icloud and Dropbox?

    Thanks!

    Previous posts:
    The problem is most likely caused if you have a Truecrypt volume mounted when trying to create the system repair disc. Simply dismount the Truecrypt volume, clear the error, and the system repair disc will be created.
    If, like me, you were unclear on what TrueCrypt means -- it's a secure file-transfer protocol used by the "cloud" backup services like Sugarsync, Carbonite, Backblaze, Mozy, etc.

    Once I figured this out, I turned off my cloud backup and -- yowza! -- had no further issue creating a system repair disc.


    I was having a similar problem, but after reading the issue associated with TrueCrypt (which I don't run), I turned off my DropBox and BoxCryptor (encryption for DropBox) volumes and the RECDISC.EXE ran without a hitch!
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