I did the same. When SyncUp installs, it adds references to itself into the standard windows 7 libraries (see msdn.microsoft.com/.../dd861346.aspx for libraries explained) . If you open up your documents folder, you should see the libraries listed in the left pane. By default, there are 4 - documents, music, pictures and video. If you expand each of these, you should find a SyncUp folder. In all case where you find one, remove it, then try your backup again. I am hoping that this should address your problem. Let me know how you get on! My backup is in progress, so I can't tell you if it worked for me yet... Regards, Carl
Thank you for this suggestion. I also was getting similar errors on a new Dell Inspiron i570-9114BK Desktop computer. Removing the SyncUp folders eliminated the errors on my backups.
Thank U very much for above suggestions. I had the same problem. Backup is working fine now, after I have removed SyncUP folders via library properties as suggested.
Thank you so much for this information, Carl. I ran my backup and got the error message. Got your solution, removed the SyncUp folders and reran. The system picked up on the 2nd disc where the error happened and finished running with no errors. My 1st time checking out this option for Help but definitely not my last. Mary:emotion-2:
youca04
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January 12th, 2012 05:00
I did the same. When SyncUp installs, it adds references to itself into the standard windows 7 libraries (see msdn.microsoft.com/.../dd861346.aspx for libraries explained) . If you open up your documents folder, you should see the libraries listed in the left pane. By default, there are 4 - documents, music, pictures and video. If you expand each of these, you should find a SyncUp folder. In all case where you find one, remove it, then try your backup again. I am hoping that this should address your problem. Let me know how you get on! My backup is in progress, so I can't tell you if it worked for me yet... Regards, Carl
youca04
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January 12th, 2012 06:00
My backup has completed - no errors now.
zombieh
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July 15th, 2012 14:00
Thank you for this suggestion. I also was getting similar errors on a new Dell Inspiron i570-9114BK Desktop computer. Removing the SyncUp folders eliminated the errors on my backups.
JohnKitching
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July 16th, 2012 03:00
That worked for me too, thanks for the suggestion!
BTW, I had to view the library properties to remove the SyncUp folder (you'd have thought the uninstall would do that wouldn't you?)
Cefizelj
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September 7th, 2012 15:00
Thank U very much for above suggestions. I had the same problem. Backup is working fine now, after I have removed SyncUP folders via library properties as suggested.
marylouadkins
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January 12th, 2013 18:00
Thank you so much for this information, Carl. I ran my backup and got the error message. Got your solution, removed the SyncUp folders and reran. The system picked up on the 2nd disc where the error happened and finished running with no errors. My 1st time checking out this option for Help but definitely not my last. Mary:emotion-2: