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munk
It is quite likely that you, someone, some software or what know I have
deleted something you shouldn't in your windows backup folder.
I cleaned mine out because I needed the space for a new backup, only to
have the complete pc backup fail on me. Couldn't start service.
Luckily my backup drive was a secondary harddrive so I could remove it,
boot and the complete backup service worked.
If you use vssadmin in the command line you should be able to see where
the system is trying to save your backup by typing
vssadmin list shadowstorage.
Perhaps someon more knowlegable in the ways of vssadmin or similar
tools can tell us how to recreate a working storage without removing
drives from the system.
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munk
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deleted something you shouldn't in your windows backup folder.
I cleaned mine out because I needed the space for a new backup, only to
have the complete pc backup fail on me. Couldn't start service.
Luckily my backup drive was a secondary harddrive so I could remove it,
boot and the complete backup service worked.
If you use vssadmin in the command line you should be able to see where
the system is trying to save your backup by typing
vssadmin list shadowstorage.
Perhaps someon more knowlegable in the ways of vssadmin or similar
tools can tell us how to recreate a working storage without removing
drives from the system.
--
munk
Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com