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Complete PC Backup Problem

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Iain, Jun 17, 2009.

  1. Iain

    Iain Guest

    I have a single USB 2.0 disk that's dedicated to system backups
    exclusively. I've never had system backup problems until now.

    I've tried reformatting USB disk but still get the following error:
    Windows could not find any backup devices. Possible problems could be
    incorrect filename, directory name or volume label syntax.
    0x8007007B

    Running Vista Ultimate SP1.

    Last successful system backup was last month (May 2009).

    Only configuration changes have been installation of Microsoft Security
    patches from earlier this month via windows update.

    Anyone have a clue of this?
     
  2. "Iain" <iain@comnet.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:79tjahF1gsvh9U1@mid.individual.net...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I have a single USB 2.0 disk that's dedicated to system backups
    >exclusively. I've never had system backup problems until now.
    >
    > I've tried reformatting USB disk but still get the following error:
    > Windows could not find any backup devices. Possible problems could be
    > incorrect filename, directory name or volume label syntax.
    > 0x8007007B
    >
    > Running Vista Ultimate SP1.
    >
    > Last successful system backup was last month (May 2009).
    >
    > Only configuration changes have been installation of Microsoft Security
    > patches from earlier this month via windows update.
    >
    > Anyone have a clue of this?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Unfortunately, I cannot help you with your problem. I can sympathize with
    your plight, however, in trying to use Windows Backup. I found with each
    version of Windows it became harder and harder to use. The last straw was
    when Backup under Vista would not read the .BKF files I made with Backup
    under XP. Now I ask you, of what value is a backup program that refuses to
    read backups made by an earlier version? Do I have to keep XP around just so
    I can recover my backups?

    So I splurged and paid $50 for Acronis backup and consider it money well
    spent.
     
  3. pacinitaly

    pacinitaly Guest

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