Windows 7 Backup skipped on corrupted drive c:
The drive is not corrupt.
I have bypassed selecting libraries and simply selected my user directory and deselected my downloads directory. I also added to more directories in the root of c:
Windows Backup skipped C:\iis\ because is it on corrupted drive C:\.
Windows Backup skipped C:\SSIS\ because is it on corrupted drive C:\.
Windows Backup skipped C:\Users\sam\ because is it on corrupted drive C:\.
Windows Backup skipped C:\Users\sam\Downloads\ because is it on corrupted drive C:\.
Error code: 0x810000FF
September 21st, 2010 6:48pm
Sabrina,
Error code is listed at bottom of original post.
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September 30th, 2010 1:48pm
Hi,
What about the results after taking my previous suggestions?
If the issue persists, I suggest trying to perform back up in
Clean Boot.
Regards,
Sabrina
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October 3rd, 2010 10:49pm
By default, the process of backing up will backup files under libraries, as you have saved the files under library you need to remove the location of the folder. Try these steps and check if it helps:
i.Open Windows explorer
ii.In navigation tree, under libraries expand Music
iii.Right click on the subfolder you have already (Joseph, rip etc.) deleted
iv.Select “Remove from the location”
v.Now try to backup and check
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itprogeneral/thread/97217575-ba05-4cc8-8c7f-eec89eae9845
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October 5th, 2010 3:05am
Michelsmith, thank you for your suggestions and it is a good direction. But in this problem, it seems taht it is not related with the
Music folder.
Sam_squareware, please refer to the following KB article for the detailed steps:
Error code 0x8100002F and or error code 0x80070002 when you back up files in Windows 7
Regards,
Sabrina
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October 6th, 2010 4:30am