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Error code: 0x81000033 and thus stops running after about 30% of the BU. Tried different drives and setting but still no luck.
What does it mean and the fix?
The only thing new is the install of Acronis Back up which is dandy but I don't think this plays a role. Plenty of free space on drives, latest drivers, all media tested, updates are current.
Thanks in advance
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The backup was not successful. The error is: Windows Backup skipped backing up system image because one of the critical volumes is not having enough free space. Free up some space by deleting unnecessary files and try again. (0x81000033).
The above makes no sence since Win BU is displaying proper figures on the destination drive? The BU is about 100 GB and the destination drive (another logical device) has about 900 GB free space.
A hunch...Acronis creates a Secure Zone is a secure partition that enables keeping backup archives on a managed machine disk space and therefore recovery of a disk to the same disk where the backup resides.
This is located on the drive I'm tryinmg to back up.
Acronis support and their Forums didn't help me so I reverted to trial and error.
Acronis conflicts with the Win 7 System backup. As per:
When installed, Acronis True Image Home creates a new device in the Device Manager list (Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager Acronis Devices Acronis True Image Backup Archive Explorer). Do not disable or uninstall this device, as it is necessary for connecting image archives as virtual disks (see Exploring archives and mounting images.
I believe this is the culprit.
Please don't disable this device unless you enjoy doing a system recovery. Even though it's great practice.
BTW, it's not a big deal in a larger sence since Acronis is a better solution and a zillon times faster and I can vouch for the fact that the recovery CDs it generates do work rather quickly once you figure out what goes where.
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