A Windows Resource Protection file could be missing or corrupted. Try running the System File Checker tool as follows:
1. Open an elevated command prompt (Click Start and type command in the search box. Right click the Command Prompt icon at the top of the panel and choose Run as administrator).
2. Type the command sfc /scannow and enter.
The sfc /scannow command scans all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions.
No, I am trying to backup files from the C drive, files, email, etc. using Vista's backup, rather than purchase another license for Symantec's Backup Exec. I have O & O's Disk Image for a complete image copy.
Sofu
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July 12th, 2008 16:00
A Windows Resource Protection file could be missing or corrupted. Try running the System File Checker tool as follows:
1. Open an elevated command prompt (Click Start and type command in the search box. Right click the Command Prompt icon at the top of the panel and choose Run as administrator).
2. Type the command sfc /scannow and enter.
The sfc /scannow command scans all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions.
garypender
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July 12th, 2008 19:00
John,
I did what you suggested. The scan came back with no integrity violations. I tried again to set up a backup, and get the same error message.
other suggestions?
Thanks
garypender
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July 12th, 2008 20:00
No, I am trying to backup files from the C drive, files, email, etc. using Vista's backup, rather than purchase another license for Symantec's Backup Exec. I have O & O's Disk Image for a complete image copy.
Ideas?
C3PO5
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July 12th, 2008 20:00
Hi
Are you trying to backup to a USB drive ?
If you are the USB drive has to be formatted as NTFS
not FAT 32 only NTFS will work for Vista backups .
And
do not backup to the D:\Recovery drive it will not work ,
D:\Recovery was put there to go back to the factory setup
as in the day you bought the computer !
Good Luck