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Evidently, know one has an answer for a backup files error
This is my 3rd attempt at trying to get a solution for successfully backing
up my files. Everytime I try to run backup, it says at the very end of the backup process, 'The backup did not complete successfully. An error occurred. The following information might help you resolve the error: There is not enough space to save the backup files. Free up disk space or change your backup settings. (0x81000005). What in the world can I do to get a successful backup done? Any help would be very much appreciated, Thanks |
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RE: Evidently, know one has an answer for a backup files error
This is the first time I have seen this post, but it doesnt suprise me that
nobody could give you an answer. need some key info from you. What drive are you trying to back up? How large is the data? where are you trying to save the backup to? Do you have other files or programs open when you try to do this? Once you can privide this information, we can begin trying to solve your problem "M3" wrote: > This is my 3rd attempt at trying to get a solution for successfully backing > up my files. > > Everytime I try to run backup, it says at the very end of the backup > process, 'The backup did not complete successfully. An error occurred. The > following information might help you resolve the error: There is not enough > space to save the backup files. Free up disk space or change your backup > settings. (0x81000005). > > What in the world can I do to get a successful backup done? > > Any help would be very much appreciated, > Thanks |
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Re: Evidently, know one has an answer for a backup files error
If you are backing up to a drive that is formatted as fat32 (most all
manufactured external drives are formatted as such), and the amount of information you are backing up totals more than 4 gig, you will get this error. Fat32 has a file size limit of 4 gig for any given file, no matter how large the drive is. To get around this, format the drive as NTFS file system. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "M3" <> wrote in message news:... > This is my 3rd attempt at trying to get a solution for successfully > backing > up my files. > > Everytime I try to run backup, it says at the very end of the backup > process, 'The backup did not complete successfully. An error occurred. > The > following information might help you resolve the error: There is not > enough > space to save the backup files. Free up disk space or change your backup > settings. (0x81000005). > > What in the world can I do to get a successful backup done? > > Any help would be very much appreciated, > Thanks |
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Re: Evidently, know one has an answer for a backup files error
On Wed, 23 May 2007 08:41:03 -0700, M3 <>
wrote: >This is my 3rd attempt at trying to get a solution for successfully backing >up my files. > >Everytime I try to run backup, it says at the very end of the backup >process, 'The backup did not complete successfully. An error occurred. The >following information might help you resolve the error: There is not enough >space to save the backup files. Free up disk space or change your backup >settings. (0x81000005). > >What in the world can I do to get a successful backup done? > >Any help would be very much appreciated, >Thanks Well maybe nobody bothered since you seem to have answered your own question. 1. Did you run out of hard disk space? If yes, well duh, that's the reason you're getting an error. If you did not run out of space did you try backing up to a different hard drive? 2. You using a store bought computer like a Gateway or Dell that came with a partition set aside for recovery? If yes, and you're attempting to back up to that, you likely will run out of room quickly since the intended purpose of the recovery partition is just to restore the system back to the state it was shipped in, not to store backups of all your data files. 3. Did you try to help yourself? I just entered 0x81000005 into Goggle and got over a thousand hits all pretty much the same. |
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