![]() ![]() Enterprise IT won't stand for this issue not being resolved quickly. ![]() This is a problem that needs resolution before final RTM or a Critical Update that resolves it immedeatly or we're back to another bad tasting Vista experience (IMHO). The ability to properly move and repoint all user folders for any and/or all profiles to a different drive (partition) location other than the C: Boot partition default location is MANDATORY for any manor of good IT "Best Pratices" procedures. (0x80070002)) Which indicates there's a registry issue using the "move" feature for these folders, since I moved all 3 of these and more to d:\users\"user-name"\proper folder name using the right click properties of the folder move to specific location to get all user files off the boot partition. Error:(The system cannot find the file specified. (0x80070002)) Backup encountered a problem while backing up file C:\Users\"user-name"\Videos. (0x80070002)) Backup encountered a problem while backing up file C:\Users\"user-name"\Pictures. When looking at my Log Files I find that the failures occur at the following locations: Backup encountered a problem while backing up file C:\Users\"user-name"\Music. Has anyone else come across this? Does MS know about this? How do I report this to MS as a bug etc? I get the exact same issue with a fresh install of Windows 7 64 Bit 6 G ram, 4 gig left on boot parition, no AV installed, no 3d party compression routines installed, backing up to a 500G USB drive Duo Pro Raid 1 External Drive. ![]() I am doing a system image as well as a custom backup (so that I do not backup the 1 TB of VM's I have) I also have a trial version of Norton 360 installed, so maybe that is interfering somehow - I am going to try a backup without 360 running and see how that goes. Make sure you have at least 400 MB of free space and try again" The error code is 0x81000015 I have over 50 GB free on the source drive, as well as 300 GB on the backup drive. This could be because the drive that WIndows is installed on does not have enough space or it could be a temporary error. The error that appears in the action center is "Windows Backup could not create a zip file. I am attempting to perform a backup of my system to an external Western Digital USB 1 TB drive and am getting errors all the time. I am running the WIndows 7 RC 64 bit, and apart from thsi problem, it is very stable and easier to use. I have had a search in the forums and the web, and can't seem to find anyone with the same issue. ![]() zip, and turn off the background scanner :-). (rbf and rbs files are temporary files that the installer uses to back out any failed updates if stuffit is accessing the file, installer can't delete it, and the install fails (or causes numerous ignore/retry/cancel prompts). Stuffit is great compression software, but : -don't let it capture. rbs files in your config.msi directory, causing software installs/updates to fail (gracefully or not) with "access denied" errors. This thing constantly monitors your drive for anything that could be an archive, and inspects any new files it finds. Oh, and BTW: if you have trouble installing stuff: be certain to disable/stop the "Stuffit Archive Name Service" when you do installs/windows update. No need for tools: just double-click any cab file that you have on your disk, and windows will tell you that it doesn't know how to handle it: choose select program, and windows explorer will come up on the list, click ok, and the association is re-established. cab files with explorer (I think backup uses them at some point internally). One thing I forgot to mention: I've also re-associated. Has anyone else come across this? Does MS know about this? How do I report this to MS as a bug etc? ![]()
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