The etl files need to be examined by someone familiar with their meaning,
and attachments are generally discouraged in newsgroups. Both good reasons
to have them sent via email. Hopefully Christine will respond to the group
with her findings for everyone's benefit.
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"Bob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Christine,
> It's nice of you to offer personalized help but it would be even more
> helpful if it was done through this newsgroup so others can benefit as
> well.
>
> "Christine [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ED1678AE-7E98-4338-AC64-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> Can you send me all the etl files under C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsBackup?
>> (remove "online" from my email address)
>>
>> Also, can you send me the output of typing this command on an elevated
>> command prompt? (Start Menu->type "cmd"->right click->select "run as
>> administrator")
>> vsssadmin list shadowstorage
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Christine Fok, Program Manager, Storage Solution Division
>>
>>
>> "Mike Abrams" wrote:
>>
>>> No it is NTFS... and it was working fine.. and it still works fine and
>>> then
>>> stops all of the sudden....
>>>
>>> This just started happening.. The messahe aout the windows directory too
>>> small (there is 400 GB free on the windows dive!)
>>> --
>>> Mike Abrams
>>>
>>>
>>> "Bob" wrote:
>>>
>>> > Is the backup destination a FAT32 external hard drive?
>>> >
>>> > "Mike Abrams" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> > news:34B42301-AC77-4BBC-8D79-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> > > Christine and others...
>>> > >
>>> > > I just started getting this same error.. I deleted the old backup
>>> > > and
>>> > > started from scratch and go it.. now several times... sometimes it
>>> > > took
>>> > > longer than others until it stopped..
>>> > >
>>> > > I dont know whats going on as everything was fine... sould an MS
>>> > > update
>>> > > have
>>> > > botched this up? Because all was fine until recent. I did run disk
>>> > > cleanup
>>> > > but doubt that would have to do with it as I ran this before.
>>> > >
>>> > > SOmeone please help with this
>>> > >
>>> > > I am running Ultimate 32 bit.
>>> > >
>>> > > Mike
>>> > > --
>>> > > Mike Abrams
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > "Christine [MSFT]" wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >> Hi Laura & jmp,
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Is that error a one-time issue, or has it been showing up
>>> > >> constantly even
>>> > >> though there's enough space on your external HDD?
>>> > >>
>>> > >> Thanks,
>>> > >> Christine
>>> > >>
>>> > >> "LauraB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> > >> news:E03C44F4-15A6-408C-B60A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> > >> > Thanks for your reply. My guess is it's some sort of bug?
>>> > >> > Because the next day it ran fine with no error mesages.
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> > So I'm guessing the backups are okay, but I'd have a lot more
>>> > >> > confidence
>>> > >> > in
>>> > >> > a backup system if it didn't give off error messages like this
>>> > >> > from
>>> > >> > time
>>> > >> > to
>>> > >> > time.
>>> > >> > --Laura
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> > "jmp" wrote:
>>> > >> >
>>> > >> >> I have the same problem, and I see several others have reported
>>> > >> >> it
>>> > >> >> too.
>>> > >> >> I've
>>> > >> >> found no help anywhere.
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> "LauraB" wrote:
>>> > >> >>
>>> > >> >> > I have Windows Vista Home Premium, and have been using the
>>> > >> >> > Backup
>>> > >> >> > tools
>>> > >> >> > that
>>> > >> >> > come with Vista. I've been performing backups of my C drive
>>> > >> >> > to an
>>> > >> >> > external
>>> > >> >> > harddrive (M).
>>> > >> >> >
>>> > >> >> > For the most part the backup have been working, and I have
>>> > >> >> > tested
>>> > >> >> > recovering
>>> > >> >> > files. However today I got an error that I cannot figure out:
>>> > >> >> >
>>> > >> >> > The last file backup did not complete succesfully. Details:
>>> > >> >> > "There is not enough space on your Windows disk to prepare for
>>> > >> >> > backing
>>> > >> >> > up
>>> > >> >> > your files. At least 400MB of free space is required to
>>> > >> >> > continue.
>>> > >> >> > (0x81000014)"
>>> > >> >> >
>>> > >> >> > I have over 183GB for free space on C. And over 297GB of free
>>> > >> >> > space
>>> > >> >> > on
>>> > >> >> > M.
>>> > >> >> > I'm not sure where it can't find 400MB of space in all these
>>> > >> >> > free
>>> > >> >> > GBs.
>>> > >> >> > Any
>>> > >> >> > suggestions?
>>> > >> >> >
>>> > >>
>>> >
>>> >
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