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December 16th, 2013 12:00
Can't create system repair disc
When I click on 'create a repair disc' in 'Backup or Restore your Files', a window (insert a blank disc) flashes for an instant followed by the message 'Windows Repair Disc has stopped working, check online for a solution & close the program, or 'close the program' Under 'view problem details' I see APPCRASH, recdisc.exe. I've restarted the computer but the problem continues.
This is a new Inspiron 660; I'm just going through the setup processes. OS is Win Home Premium, 64bit.
Thanks,
Peggy
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gms23
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January 2nd, 2014 10:00
How did you get it to work? This has been driving me nuts! Please, any ideas would be appreciated
mtruan
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April 22nd, 2014 14:00
ieee488
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December 16th, 2013 14:00
Have you installed all Windows Updates?
Someone reported that doing that helped him.
Also, make sure you have the latest Dell Backup and Recovery software. http://www.dellbackupandrecovery.com/en-us/Index2.html
PeggyJane
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December 17th, 2013 12:00
Yes, all Windows updates are installed. I dl'd & installed Backup and
Recovery. Using that was able to write the 'tools only' portion to DVD but not the 'image' portion. When I try to do both I get the error:
Unhandled error has occurred in your application. If you click continue, ti will attempt to continue... COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used.
I tried again from the beginning, this time I got the msg 'directory is not empty'. Tried two new DVD's, recd the same message.
Thanks,
Peggy
ieee488
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December 17th, 2013 13:00
Maybe try doing a back up with a USB flash drive.
Be sure to buy one 16GB or larger and not a Sandisk because some people are reporting problems with Sandisk.
PeggyJane
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December 18th, 2013 16:00
I went back to Win7's recovery disk utility and was able to complete it and write it to DVD this time. And I used their system image function to put an image on my external hd.
Thank you for your help with my problem; your encouragement kept me going.
Peggy
mtruan
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April 21st, 2014 17:00
gmsxo
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April 21st, 2014 18:00
I found how to do this... on your desktop is a program called Dell backup and restore. Use that instead of the traditional Windows method. I felt so stupid once I realized it had been sitting there all along. URGH!
gmsxo
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April 23rd, 2014 00:00
Thanks for sharing that! I figured it HAD to be the Dell program interfering.... once I actually noticed it existed lol. I'm sure this problem will come up for many more, so I'm glad you shared the official solution. Thank you!!
mtruan
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April 23rd, 2014 15:00
bsommar
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May 12th, 2014 15:00
I've had this same problem. When I tried the solution outlined in your post, it still failed and gave me the same error message. Any other suggestions. Thanks.
mtruan
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May 12th, 2014 17:00
jonjon22
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September 10th, 2014 12:00
Flippin Awesome. Thank you so much. I had same problem on a brand new Dell PC, and I just knew it was bkz of the Dell Software. How can Dell be ok with doing that? Interfering with the Windows system. Terrible. And I would have used the Dell Backup utility but it wanted over 7GB storage and I only had a 4GB DVD. I just wanted to create a backup Windows CD. No reason for it to be 7GB. Dell are the ones who don't ship it with the PC in the first place. Anyhow, thank you for your solution.
wyeknott
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September 17th, 2014 16:00
Will simply uninstalling the DELL Backup program get the job done? We're changing backup strategy to use an external hard drive so we have catastrophic failure recovery capability.
Thanks...
mtruan
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October 6th, 2014 10:00
Likely that would work as well - assuming it removes that DBROverlayIcon.dll file and leaves the standard windows utility as is. I'm not a Dell support person so can't say for sure.