Internal error 0x80070057 (Backup windows 7)
Hi,
I am running windows 7 ultimate 64bit, laptop with 2 physical hard drives C: and E:, and use backup and restore tool provided with win 7. I have already done a system image and schedueled a files backup of one directory on E: drive where I have all my
docs to an external dard drive G:
Today, I trigered the backup tool, to my very surprise I got a blank screen at "Control Panel -> System and Security -> Backup and Restore
" with a red circle inside of which there is a cross and a message
AN INTERNAL ERROR has occured, The parameter is incorrect (0x80070057)
When I unplug the hard drive, the backup tool interface comes back to life and I can click on change settings.......
I read some threads in thgis forum and undertood that it might be a bad sector. I ran CHKDSK /R on the external hard drive, closed the backup and restore tool, triggered it again I got exactly the same error.
Thanks for your help
February 7th, 2011 3:51pm
I forgot to say that check disk indicated that there were no issues on the external hard drive
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February 7th, 2011 3:54pm
Hi eliassal,
Thanks for the post!
Here’s the workaround for this issue: (from Lokesh in this thread
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itprogeneral/thread/64f2b570-3b92-409c-a2d5-134dd2dd6287
)
1. Go to Control Panel->”Clock, Language, and Region”->”Region and Language”->”Additional settings”.
2. Change the decimal symbol from “,” to “.”
3. Open an elevated cmd(search->cmd->right click->run as administrator).
4. C:\windows\system32> taskkill /f /im explorer.exe
5. C:\windows\system32> explorer.exe (// restarting explorer)
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February 8th, 2011 10:18pm
The question may be marked as answered, but it doesn't work in my case. I'm still getting 80070057 when trying to create a system repair disc.
I have tried and worked through or implemented all the suggested solutions and none seems to work.
Any other answers?
Odinary backup seems OK, it's just the cfreation of a system repair disc.Dave
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July 8th, 2011 1:52pm