Error ox8100002f
I am running Windows 7 Backup. I get the message "Backup did not complete" and "Backup skipped backing up X:\ as it is on the backup target".
I am backing up to an external drive labeled X: The system appears to be saving an image of my drive but no files. This happens with either automatic backup or manual. It says the last backup was "never".
I tried the steps suggested in Windows Help "How do I stop receiving notifications about files that are skipped by Windows Backup?" but it did not work. I unchecked everything but my Documents, Photos, Music. I unselected "additional locations" and "system
image" but still no luck.
Can anyone provide a fix that a dummy can understand and implement, please? I can not figure out if any of the technical comments posted here are relevent to my situation.
February 22nd, 2011 8:29am
Hi Leonard K,
Thanks for the post!
The error message told you that “Backup skipped backing up X:\ as it is on the backup target”, did you select the X drive when you backup? Or are there
any files in your Libraries their location is in X drive?
Open your Backup and Restore, click Change settings, choose the backup destination, click Next, check “Let me choose” – Next. Do not select the X
drive.
Please note that, in you Libraries, like Documents, Photos, Music, their locations should not in your external X drive.
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February 24th, 2011 1:41pm
Thanks.
Error message continues even though X; is not selected to be backed up.
Fortunately, other files are backed up okay.
February 24th, 2011 8:32pm
Hi Leonard,
As I replied, this error means the backuped files you selected, some of them are already stored on the X drive. It doesn't influence other backup process.This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. | Please remember to click "Mark as Answer" on the post that helps you, and to click "Unmark as Answer" if a marked post does not actually answer
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February 25th, 2011 5:03am