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Old 05-20-2007, 07:40 AM
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vista complete backup fails

When I try and do complete pc backup on newly installed vista I get the
following error:

"Not all volumes containing system data are included in the backup
(0x80780018)"
As I was preparing to do this backup for the first time, I selected both c
and d drives. I can backup files successfully and when I do that process I
see both drives selected. Is there a way to make sure that both volumes are
still selected? I originally had upgraded Vista from XP but after reading
that a new install is better I went ahead and did this. The Vista files are
on the C drive and data is on D drive. Both are NTFS. C drive is an IDE
drive and D is a SATA drive. Anyone have any suggestions? I had rather do a
complete pc backup even though I have backed up all files with the other
option. Thanks!
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Old 05-21-2007, 12:30 PM
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Re: vista complete backup fails

And the destination drive is ?
C, D, other, external etc ?
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"f14fxr" <f14fxr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1D0165B6-5EB6-4FE9-AFD9-3AEE81C37EC5@microsoft.com...
: When I try and do complete pc backup on newly installed vista I get the
: following error:
:
: "Not all volumes containing system data are included in the backup
: (0x80780018)"
: As I was preparing to do this backup for the first time, I selected both c
: and d drives. I can backup files successfully and when I do that process I
: see both drives selected. Is there a way to make sure that both volumes are
: still selected? I originally had upgraded Vista from XP but after reading
: that a new install is better I went ahead and did this. The Vista files are
: on the C drive and data is on D drive. Both are NTFS. C drive is an IDE
: drive and D is a SATA drive. Anyone have any suggestions? I had rather do a
: complete pc backup even though I have backed up all files with the other
: option. Thanks!
: --
: Mike
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