Error with Back-Up


  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
       #1

    Error with Back-Up


    Hi There. I have just upgraded from Vista to Win7 ( A few days) and after a look around thought I'd do a Back-up but I received an error message that it couldn't be completed with Error - 0x80070002.
    So, please, can someone explain this and how to overcome it.
    Thanks. D.
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  2. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #2

    AliBong said:
    Hi There. I have just upgraded from Vista to Win7 ( A few days) and after a look around thought I'd do a Back-up but I received an error message that it couldn't be completed with Error - 0x80070002.
    So, please, can someone explain this and how to overcome it.
    Thanks. D.
    From MS, hope this helps.



    "Error Code: 0x80070002" error message cites license-checking issue after upgrade on Dell computer
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  3. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #3

    What was the error message exactly?
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  4. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Error with back-up


    Hi. This has baffled me I have an Acer, yet the error message is for an upgrade on a Dell. I've rung the Tech Guys - no idea I've tried just doing: "Create a system image" on its own as well as a Back-up. I've changed the settings for what to back-up. I get the same messages no matter what I do - And they are:
    "The backup did not complete successfully"
    "The system cannot find the file specified" But doesn't tell what file !!!
    "Error code 0x80070002"
    To tell you the truth what I am worried about mostly is if my computer has a complete breakdown. I have had so much trouble in getting Win7 to start with.
    My most important filesI do back-up on disk. And I see that Norton is "backing up" but I cant find out what that entails.
    So really, how important is the Windows backup?
    Thanks for your concern and for any advice you give I shall be most thankful .
    Thanks, Dave.
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  5. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #5

    AliBong said:
    Hi. This has baffled me I have an Acer, yet the error message is for an upgrade on a Dell. I've rung the Tech Guys - no idea I've tried just doing: "Create a system image" on its own as well as a Back-up. I've changed the settings for what to back-up. I get the same messages no matter what I do - And they are:
    "The backup did not complete successfully"
    "The system cannot find the file specified" But doesn't tell what file !!!
    "Error code 0x80070002"
    To tell you the truth what I am worried about mostly is if my computer has a complete breakdown. I have had so much trouble in getting Win7 to start with.
    My most important filesI do back-up on disk. And I see that Norton is "backing up" but I cant find out what that entails.
    So really, how important is the Windows backup?
    Thanks for your concern and for any advice you give I shall be most thankful .
    Thanks, Dave.
    Do you get this window when you click on options? I am getting this same error code but have not been able to figure it out yet. Mine is looking for a file that is not there, why I don't know. But I do know what file it's looking for by clicking on the view skipped files.
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  6. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Error with back-up


    Hi. Thanks for help. I'm not sure if problem resolved? I got a feeling that the trouble is the cause of an external drive I bought specially for backing-up. (Another thing that happened was that I tried copying a file from Documents and pasting it in the drive - it wouldn't let me.) So I used an external drive that my wife had been using on her laptop and doing a back-up - although just doing documents - worked without bother. So I shall test the rogue drive. It is powered through a USB, it having 2 of them. Perhaps it is not man enough? What say you? (That is not meant to be sex disciminate).
    Cheers. Dave.
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