Windows / Modules / blbres.dll
blbres.dll
Backup Engine Service
Associated Error Codes
Below lists error codes and symbolic names found for this module.
Code | Description |
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0x00007A16 | ne Service 0x00780001 The backup catalog on the machine is corrupt. Please restore the catalog using the wbadmin.exe command line tool. |
0x00780002 | The system global catalog is not present. |
0x00780003 | The requested catalog is already loaded. |
0x80780001 | An operation on the backup catalog failed because the catalog is corrupted. Please restore the catalog using the wbadmin.exe command line tool. |
0x80780002 | An operation on a local catalog failed because the catalog is corrupted. |
0x80780003 | An attempt to retrieve the properties for the backup set failed because the backup set is not in the catalog. |
0x80780004 | An attempt to retrieve the properties for the template failed because the template is not in the catalog. |
0x80780005 | An attempt to create a new backup set failed because a backup set with the same backup set ID already exists. |
0x80780006 | An attempt to create a new template failed because a template with the same template ID already exists. |
0x80780007 | The backup set contains a component that is on a volume that is not being backed up. |
0x80780009 | The Block Level Backup Engine Service cannot be initialized more than once. |
0x8078000A | The operation failed because the Block Level Backup Engine Service has not been initialized. |
0x8078000B | The Block Level Backup Engine Service cannot be initialized because another engine is active. |
0x8078000C | The specified backup storage location is invalid. |
0x8078000D | The specified backup storage location is not a DVD drive or other removable media. |
0x8078000E | The specified backup storage location does not contain any media. |
0x8078000F | There is no global catalog loaded in memory. |
0x80780010 | The specified number of volumes is invalid. |
0x80780011 | The specified media type is invalid. |
0x80780013 | The specified list of volumes contains duplicates. |
0x80780014 | None of the specified volumes is included in the backup. |
0x80780015 | The global catalog does not exist. |
0x80780016 | The in-memory global catalog is read-only. |
0x80780017 | Another backup or recovery operation is in progress. |
0x80780018 | Not all volumes that contain system data are included in the backup. |
0x80780019 | The backup operation failed because one of the volumes containing system data could not be backed up. |
0x8078001B | The list of volumes specified in the template does not match the backup set type. |
0x8078001C | The operation has completed. |
0x8078001D | The operation ended before completion. |
0x8078001E | The operation was canceled. |
0x8078001F | Windows Backup cannot find the shared protection point. |
0x80780020 | Windows Backup cannot find the shadow copy of the source volume. |
0x80780021 | Windows Backup timed-out before the shared protection point was created. |
0x80780022 | Windows Backup failed to create the shared protection point. |
0x80780023 | The on-disk writer metadata file is corrupted. |
0x80780024 | The specified Windows installation point does not contain a system ID file. |
0x80780025 | The operation to create the shared protection point was canceled. |
0x80780026 | The specified backup set does not contain all the critical volumes. |
0x80780027 | Windows Backup cannot find the backup set directory on the media. |
0x80780028 | The backup components document is corrupted. |
0x80780029 | The read operation from the volume shadow copy on the source failed. |
0x8078002A | One of the backup files could not be created. |
0x8078002B | One of the backup files could not be opened. |
0x8078002C | One of the backup files is corrupted. |
0x8078002D | The recovery volume could not be opened for I/O for recovery. |
0x8078002F | Windows Backup failed to read from the recovery volume. |
0x80780030 | The media is full. |
0x80780031 | The operation was not waiting for media to be inserted. |
0x80780032 | The operation is completed on this media. |
0x80780033 | The operation was not expecting the content of this media. |
0x80780034 | Windows Backup failed to create the shadow copy on the storage location. |
0x80780036 | The operation timed-out before the shadow copy was created on the storage location. |
0x80780037 | You cannot exclude files when using the specified media type to store backups. |
0x80780038 | The specified backup storage location has the shadow copy storage on another volume. |
0x80780039 | Windows Backup cannot find a shadow copy of the backup set on the storage location. |
0x8078003A | The specified destination for recovery is invalid. |
0x80780040 | The backup storage location is invalid. You cannot use a volume that is included in the backup as a storage location. |
0x80780041 | The specified volume to recover is not in the backup. |
0x80780043 | Internal error: The volume for the backup storage location does not match the shadow copy's original volume for that location. |
0x80780045 | The media label specified is invalid. |
0x80780046 | Windows Backup failed to format the media. |
0x80780047 | Windows Backup cannot write to the backup storage location. |
0x80780048 | There is not enough free space on the backup storage location to back up the data. |
0x80780049 | None of the items included in backup were backed up. |
0x8078004A | One recovery operation has already started. Multiple recovery operations are not allowed simultaneously. |
0x8078004B | Internal error: RecoveryProcessFinished was called without calling RecoveryProcessStarted. |
0x8078004C | Windows Backup could not create a handle to the driver control device. Check whether the driver blbdrive.sys is installed correctly. |
0x8078004D | Another recovery operation is in process. |
0x8078004E | You can only recover entire volumes from backups stored on DVDs or removable media. File recovery is not supported. |
0x8078004F | The mounted backup volume is inaccessible. Please retry the operation. |
0x80780050 | Recovering a component of the specified application is not supported. |
0x80780051 | The specified component was not a part of the backup. |
0x80780052 | The writer metadata document is corrupted. |
0x80780053 | A failure occurred while preparing the specified component for recovery. |
0x80780055 | Failed to recover the specified component. |
0x80780057 | The path specified for recovery is invalid. |
0x80780058 | The paths specified for recovery are not part of the same volume. |
0x80780059 | No components were recovered. |
0x8078005B | The backup operation failed because there is not enough free space on your backup storage location. Internal error: Cannot write to the backup storage volume because the shadow copy area could not be decreased. |
0x8078005C | Windows Backup cannot write to the specified media because it is part of the current backup. |
0x8078005D | Windows Backup cannot find any of the backup storage locations. |
0x8078005E | No locations have been specified to store backups. |
0x8078005F | The specified list of backup storage destinations contains duplicates. |
0x80780060 | Multiple backup storage destinations are allowed only when backing up to disk. |
0x80780061 | The specified volume is too small. Volumes must be larger than 1 gigabyte to be protected. |
0x80780062 | None of the source volumes were recovered. |
0x80780063 | Windows Backup cannot continue the operation because the volume is corrupted, offline, or inaccessible for another reason. |
0x80780064 | The backup operation of the volume did not start. |
0x80780065 | Internal error: An engine reference used to do an asynchronous operation cannot be used to load a different catalog. Create a new engine reference and retry. |
0x80780066 | Backups cannot be stored on a compressed volume. Decompress the volume, and then retry the operation. |
0x80780067 | The backup storage location cannot be encrypted. Decrypt the specified storage location, and then retry the operation. |
0x80780069 | A volume cannot be recovered to a critical volume. |
0x8078006B | Windows Backup failed to create the shared protection point on the source volumes. |
0x8078006C | The Block Level Backup Engine Service is busy and cannot shut down. |
0x8078006D | Windows Backup failed to create the backup set directory on the backup storage destination. |
0x8078006E | The backup operation failed because the storage media failed. |
0x8078006F | Windows Backup cannot read the backup destination. |
0x80780071 | The remote shared folder does not exist. |
0x80780072 | The operation failed due to an internal error. Please retry the operation. Internal error: The Block Level Backup Engine Service was unable to generate a GUID. |
0x80780073 | The backup operation failed because Windows Backup could not read control items from one of the backup images. |
0x80780074 | There is not enough free space to store the backup. |
0x80780075 | The Block Level Backup Engine Service is shutting down. Please retry the operation. |
0x80780076 | The volume has an unrecognized file system. |
0x80780077 | Windows Backup cannot write to the recovery location. |
0x80780078 | The provided share path is longer than Windows Backup can support. The maximum network path supported is 110 characters. |
0x80780079 | Error while preparing the backup. Internal error: Windows Backup cannot create the diff area file on the volume specified to store the backup. |
0x8078007A | Backups of more than one computer were found on the backup storage location. |
0x8078007B | Windows Backup failed to verify backup data. |
0x8078007C | Windows Backup cannot find the volume to use as the recovery location and so cannot recover the volume. |
0x8078007D | New bad clusters were found on the source volume. These clusters were not backed up. |
0x8078007F | Windows Backup failed to write to the backup storage location because bad clusters were found. |
0x80780080 | The destination media size must be at least 1 gigabyte to complete this backup. |
0x80780081 | The specified backup disk cannot be found. |
0x80780082 | Recovery to CD or DVD disk drives, or other removable media, is not allowed. |
0x80780083 | Recovery to a remote shared folder is not allowed. |
0x80780084 | File recovery to non-NTFS/ReFS formatted volume is not allowed. |
0x80780085 | The recovery destination path is a file, not a directory. |
0x80780086 | The recovery path is a system directory. |
0x80780087 | Recovery to the backup storage location is not allowed. |
0x80780088 | The specified list of volumes to recover contains duplicates. |
0x80780089 | One of the volumes in the backup is not found on the current computer. |
0x8078008A | Error: The read operation from the volume shadow copy on one of the source volumes failed. Make sure all the volumes included in the backup operation are available and accessible, and then retry the operation. |
0x8078008B | The user name being used to perform the backup is not recognized by the computer that contains the remote shared folder. |
0x8078008C | Windows Backup failed to import the operating system loader entry for the recovered operating system into the boot menu. |
0x8078008D | The Windows Backup engine could not be contacted. Retry the operation. |
0x8078008E | Current Group Policy settings prevent backing up to a remote shared folder. |
0x8078008F | Current Group Policy settings prevent backing up to a locally-attached disk. |
0x80780090 | Current Group Policy settings specify that only critical volumes can be included in a backup. |
0x80780091 | The backup schedule was not found. Configure the scheduled backup by adding a backup location, items to back up, and times of day to run backups. |
0x80780093 | Restore needs at least 1 gigabyte of free space on the system drive. Free up space on the system drive, and then retry the operation. |
0x80780094 | One of the disks specified to be excluded is not found. |
0x80780095 | The processor architecture or OS version of Windows Recovery Environment is not the same as that of the computer that was backed up. For example, a backup of an Vista x64-based computer can be recovered only by using an Vista x64-based version of Windows Recovery Environment. |
0x80780096 | Windows Backup is unable to determine the boot volume. |
0x80780097 | The performance setting type specified is not valid. |
0x80780098 | Windows Backup is unable to query the performance settings. The performance settings specified are invalid. |
0x80780099 | No backups for the specified computer are present on the backup storage destination. |
0x8078009A | No files could be recovered by Windows Backup. |
0x8078009B | Not all files could be recovered by Windows Backup. |
0x8078009C | The Virtual Disk service is unavailable. |
0x8078009E | The Volume Shadow Copy Service is unavailable. |
0x8078009F | The component cannot be restored because it is on a remote computer. |
0x807800A0 | Windows Backup failed to estimate the size of the data to be restored. |
0x807800A1 | A Volume Shadow Copy Service operation failed. Please check "VSS" and "SPP" application event logs for more information. |
0x807800A2 | Windows Backup cannot schedule a backup because the user credentials provided are not a member of the local Administrators or Backup Operators groups. |
0x807800A3 | The backup contains the Active Directory Domain Service which can be recovered only when the computer is started in Directory Services Recovery Mode (DSRM). Either start the computer in DSRM or try recovering by performing a system state recovery to an alternate location. |
0x807800A4 | The Block Level Backup Engine Service is not waiting for confirmation to perform post-recovery tasks. |
0x807800A5 | The volume specified to back up has a file system which is not supported. Only NTFS/ReFS-formatted volumes or EFI system partitions formatted with FAT or FAT32 file systems can be backed up.
To convert the file system on a volume from FAT32 to NTFS, at an elevated command prompt type: CONVERT |
0x807800A6 | The processor architecture of this computer is not the same as that of the computer that was backed up. For example, system state for an x64-based computer can be recovered only from a backup for an x64-based computer. |
0x807800A7 | Application recovery to the original location is not supported using a backup created of a different computer. However, if you are just trying to access the application data and not recover the application itself, you can perform an application recovery to an alternate location and get the files. |
0x807800A8 | No writer XML data was found in the specified backup. |
0x807800A9 | No SYSVOL component was found in the specified backup. |
0x807800AA | An authoritative recovery of SYSVOL cannot be performed for recovery to an alternate destination. |
0x807800AB | Windows Backup failed to add the authoritative and non-authoritative information for the File Replication Service writer in the registry. |
0x807800AC | Windows Backup failed to add the authoritative and non-authoritative information for the Distributed File System Replication writer in the registry. |
0x807800AD | Windows Backup failed to stop the File Replication Service. |
0x807800AE | Windows Backup failed to stop the Distributed File System Replication service. |
0x807800AF | The Volume Shadow Copy Service backup complete operation failed. See the event logs for more details. |
0x807800B0 | A backup cannot be done to a remote shared folder which is not hosted on a volume formatted with NTFS/ReFS. |
0x807800B1 | A shadow copy cannot be created for the volume because it is locked by Bitlocker Drive Encryption. |
0x807800B2 | One of the volumes included in the backup is locked by Bitlocker Drive Encryption and cannot be backed up. |
0x807800B3 | The backup destination is not accessible because it is locked by Bitlocker Drive Encryption. |
0x807800B4 | Volumes larger than 16777216 megabytes cannot be protected. |
0x807800B5 | The Automated System Recovery (ASR) post-recovery operation failed. |
0x807800B6 | The post-recovery operation to set registry keys for Automated System Recovery (ASR) in the offline operating system failed. |
0x807800B7 | The post-recovery operation to set registry keys for Distributed File System Replication in the offline operating system failed. |
0x807800B8 | The post-recovery operation to install drivers in the offline operating system failed. |
0x807800B9 | The Automated System Recovery (ASR) pre-recovery operation failed. |
0x807800BA | The system state cannot be recovered from a DVD or other removable media. |
0x807800BB | The class ID registered by the application extension plug-in is invalid. |
0x807800BC | The application extension plug-in returned an invalid recovery order for the components. |
0x807800BD | The application extension plug-in failed to return the recovery order for the components. |
0x807800BE | One of the file paths specified for the recovery operation is under a reparse point. Recovery of files under a reparse point is not supported. Specify a file path that contains the destination of the reparse point, and then retry the operation. |
0x807800BF | The application writer is not running. Make sure the application writer is running, and then retry the recovery operation. |
0x807800C1 | You cannot save a system state backup to DVDs or other removable disks. |
0x807800C2 | Querying bitlocker status on the recovery target volume failed. Check if Bitlocker Drive Encryption is properly installed. |
0x807800C4 | There was a failure during the deletion of the backup set. |
0x807800C5 | There was a failure in preparing the backup image of one of the volumes in the backup set. |
0x807800C6 | One of the volumes specified for backup does not exist. |
0x807800C7 | The recovery destination is not accessible because it is locked by Bitlocker Drive Encryption. |
0x80780101 | System state recovery failed because boot volume location is different from the one at the time of backup. |
0x80780102 | The system writer is not found in the backup. |
0x80780103 | The registry writer is not found in the backup. |
0x80780104 | Mounting of the volumes in the backup failed. Please retry the operation. |
0x80780105 | Deleting the staging directory in one of the critical volumes failed. A restart might be pending for an earlier system state recovery operation. |
0x80780106 | Creation of the staging directory in one of the critical volumes failed. |
0x80780107 | Creation of the System Volume Information directory failed. |
0x80780108 | The metadata information for additional system files is corrupted. |
0x80780109 | Windows Backup failed to stop the Certificate Server service. |
0x8078010A | Windows Backup failed to restore the registry. |
0x8078010B | Pre-recovery operations for the registry failed. |
0x8078010C | Post-recovery operations for the registry failed. |
0x8078010D | Enumeration of the files failed. |
0x8078010E | Copy of the files failed. |
0x8078010F | Cleanup of the files failed. |
0x80780110 | There is a file specification on a volume that did not match any of the critical volumes in the backup. |
0x80780111 | Creating the volume path prefix directory under the recovery destination failed. |
0x80780112 | Copying the registry files to the staging directory failed. |
0x80780113 | Mounting registry hives failed. |
0x80780114 | Opening the registry key to register the system state recovery operation during the next computer restart failed. |
0x80780115 | Creating the SystemRestore key for delayed operations failed. |
0x80780116 | Opening the registry key to register the system state recovery operation to report status on restart failed. |
0x80780117 | Creating the DelayedOperations file failed. |
0x80780118 | The recovery volume is smaller than the source volume. Retry the operation with a recovery volume of the same or a bigger size. |
0x80780119 | There is not enough disk space to create the volume shadow copy on the storage location. Make sure that, for all volumes to be backup up, the minimum required disk space for shadow copy creation is available. This applies to both the backup storage destination and volumes included in the backup. Minimum requirement: For volumes less than 500 megabytes, the minimum is 50 megabytes of free space. For volumes more than 500 megabytes, the minimum is 320 megabytes of free space. Recommended: At least 1 gigabyte of free disk space on each volume if volume size is more than 1 gigabyte. |
0x8078011A | The backup cannot be completed because the backup storage destination is a shared folder mapped to a drive letter. Use the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path (\\servername\sharename\) of the backup storage destination instead. |
0x8078011B | Windows Backup failed to restore the files. |
0x8078011C | Windows Backup failed to perform the current operation. Another operation for recovery planning is in progress. |
0x8078011D | One of the volumes specified for backup is invalid because it is either not on a fixed drive, is not formatted NTFS/ReFS, or is read-only.
To convert the file system on a volume from FAT32 to NTFS, at an elevated command prompt type: CONVERT |
0x8078011E | Windows Backup failed to get an exclusive lock on the EFI system partition (ESP). This may happen if another application is using files on the ESP. Please retry the operation. |
0x8078011F | Windows Backup failed to set security for the files and folders under ' |
0x80780120 | Windows Backup failed to set security on the files and folders under ' |
0x80780121 | Windows Backup failed to read the file: ' |
0x80780122 | Windows Backup failed to write the file: ' |
0x80780123 | A recovery operation cannot be performed to a disk of a sector size that is different than the sector size of the backed up volume. |
0x80780124 | Windows Backup failed to extend or mount the file system on the recovered volume. |
0x80780125 | Windows Backup failed to set the recovered system partition as active. |
0x80780126 | Windows Backup failed to import the backup set information from the backup storage destination. |
0x80780127 | Windows Backup failed to update the backup storage destination information in old backup sets at that location. |
0x80780128 | Windows Backup failed to start the requested service. |
0x80780129 | Windows Backup failed to stop the requested service. |
0x8078012A | Windows Backup failed to start the Cluster service. |
0x8078012B | Windows Backup failed to stop the Cluster service. |
0x8078012C | An application component in the recovery location has changed. Please recover the application to an alternate location. |
0x8078012D | The operation failed due to a device error encountered with either the source or the destination. If the source or destination volume is on a disk, run CHKDSK /R on the source or destination volume, and then retry the operation. |
0x8078012E | This backup set does not have Shared Protection Point metadata associated with it. |
0x8078012F | The recovery operation cannot be performed to a removable media type. Instead, perform the recovery to a locally attached disk, and then copy the recovered items to desired location. |
0x80780130 | The system recovery operation using WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY with the recreatedisks parameter cannot be performed because the backup is stored on a dynamic disk. Please move the disk offline, copy the backup to a basic disk, and then retry the recovery operation. Otherwise, try the operation without using the recreatedisks parameter. |
0x80780131 | The VHD specified for dismounting is not mounted. |
0x80780132 | The disk cannot be brought online because it does not support the operation. |
0x80780133 | Windows Backup failed to bring the disk online because it was not found. |
0x80780134 | Backups in the remote shared folder cannot be deleted. To reclaim the space, delete the computer name folder under WindowsImageBackup. |
0x80780135 | Backups stored on DVDs or other removable media cannot be deleted. To reclaim the space, delete the computer name folder under WindowsImageBackup. |
0x80780136 | The specified file path does not exist or is not on a locally attached disk. |
0x80780137 | The specified file name in the file spec is invalid. |
0x80780138 | One of the source volumes specified has an invalid format and cannot be protected using Windows Backup. Only volumes formatted with NTFS/ReFS can be protected. |
0x80780139 | One of the source volume is marked read-only and cannot be protected using Windows Backup. |
0x80780140 | No volume has been included for backup. |
0x80780141 | A partial backup of volumes or component files cannot be performed to a DVD drive or other removable media. |
0x80780142 | The file containing the Restored File List does not match any volumes. |
0x80780143 | Windows Backup failed to create temporary files required for mounting the backup image. |
0x80780144 | Windows Backup failed to create a differencing VHD because backup image is corrupted. Please choose another backup, and then retry the operation. |
0x80780145 | The specified backup image can be used for file and application restore on Windows Server 2008 only. |
0x80780147 | A partial backup of volumes is not supported on this version of Windows. |
0x80780148 | The action specified for the scheduled backup task is not in a correct format. |
0x80780149 | The specified backup is for a version of Windows that is different from the current version. System state recovery cannot be performed using the specified backup. |
0x8078014A | None of the specified files were backed up. |
0x8078014B | There was a failure in creating a directory on the backup storage location. |
0x8078014C | Windows Backup failed to dismount the backup image. |
0x8078014D | There was a failure in updating the backup for deleted items. |
0x8078014E | There is an inconsistency in the USN journal. Retry the operation. |
0x8078014F | A backup for bare metal recovery (BMR) cannot be created because a critical volume on the system is located on a VHD. Use the DISKPART command interpreter with the DETACH command to detach the VHD, or reconfigure the backup and remove the option. Then retry the operation. |
0x80780150 | One of the file paths specified for backup is under a reparse point. Backup of files under a reparse point is not supported. Specify a file path that contains the destination of the reparse point, and then retry the operation. |
0x80780151 | There was a failure while compacting the virtual hard disk on the backup location. |
0x80780152 | Windows Backup detected that the size of items included in the backup configuration you selected may not fit on the selected backup storage destination. Free up space on the storage destination or select a different location. |
0x80780153 | The backup storage location is a virtual volume that is dependent on the recovery location. Choose an alternate recovery location and then retry the operation. |
0x80780154 | You cannot restart your computer during a system state recovery before the operation to original location has completed. |
0x80780155 | The Active Directory tombstone-lifetime attribute in the backup has expired. This backup cannot be used to perform a recovery of Active Directory. Choose a more recent backup. |
0x80780156 | The backup does not contain the tombstone-lifetime attribute required for recovery of Active Directory. Choose another backup. |
0x80780157 | The volume contains system data but is not included in the backup configuration. |
0x80780159 | You cannot include both the virtual volume and the physical volume that contains the virtual volume in the backup. Include only the physical volume or the virtual volume. |
0x8078015A | You cannot perform a system state backup because one of the volume(s) containing system files is a virtual volume, but not the system or boot volume. |
0x8078015B | Windows Backup encountered an error when accessing the remote shared folder. Please retry the operation after making sure that the remote shared folder is available and accessible. |
0x8078015C | The Hyper-V writer is not installed or not running. |
0x8078015E | Backup location is running low on space. Free up space or reduce size of data getting backed up. |
0x8078015F | One or more items that you have included for backup reside on Clustered Shared Volumes. Windows Backup does not support backup of Clustered Shared Volumes. To continue, remove the items on Clustered Shared Volumes from the items to back up. |
0x80780161 | Windows Backup does not support storing backups on Clustered Shared Volumes. Choose another storage location and then re-run the backup operation. |
0x80780162 | The user name being used for accessing the remote share folder is not recognized by the local computer. |
0x80780163 | The backup cannot finish because another program is accessing temporary files used by the backup process. Stop or close any anti-virus programs on the drive where Windows is installed and also on the backup target location. Then try the backup again. |
0x80780164 | Failed to mount volumes in backup because enough free space is not available on boot volume. Please free up more space and retry the operation. |
0x80780165 | One of the file paths specified for backup is that of a remote shared folder. Backup of a remote shared folder is not allowed. |
0x80780166 | Windows Backup encountered an error when writing data to the backup target. |
0x80780167 | The operation was cancelled by the user. |
0x80780168 | The volume containing boot critical files is not formatted with a supported filesystem. Bare metal recovery is not supported for this configuration. |
0x80780169 | Backup failed as shadow copy on source volume got deleted. This might caused by high write activity on the volume. Please retry the backup. If the issue persists consider increasing shadow copy storage using 'VSSADMIN Resize ShadowStorage' command. |
0x80780170 | Windows Backup encountered an unexpected error when performing the requested operation. |
0x80780171 | The specified component spec is invalid. |
0x80780172 | There are no items specified to be backed up. |
0x80780173 | One of the system components is not consistent in the shadow copy created for backup. |
0x80780174 | All components included in backup failed. |
0x80780175 | Component was skipped from volume shadow copy. |
0x80780176 | The specified component was not reported by the VSS writer. |
0x80780177 | A component critical volume failed to snapshot. |
0x80780178 | BMR backup failed as ASR writer failed while creating shadow copy and was skipped. |
0x80780179 | An error occured while writing to the backup target. |
0x80780180 | Copying of the data failed. |
0x80780181 | One of the backup source volumes is deduped. Unoptimized backup of files to the volume failed because the target ran out of space. Please ensure that the target has enough space to accomodate files in their unoptimized form. |
0x80780182 | Unoptimized recovery of files from backup of a dedup optimized backup failed because the recovery target does not have enough space. |
0x80780183 | Windows Server Backup has detected that the selected backup destination contains backups taken with a previous version of Windows. Performing a new backup to the destination will cause previous backups to get erased. Copy the existing backups to a different location and run Modify Schedule to confirm that the backups can now be deleted, or reconfigure the backup schedule via Powershell or command-line by using the -allowDeleteOldBackups flag when setting the schedule. |
0x80780184 | Volume recovery is supported only to a recovery target with the same sector size as the original source disk sector size. |
0x80780185 | Windows Backup cannot perform a full volume backup of this volume as its cluster size is greater than 64K. To continue, include the folders as separate backup items. |
0x80780186 | Windows Backup cannot perform a full volume recovery of this volume as its cluster size is greater than 64K. To continue, include the folders as separate recoverable items. |
0x80780187 | Windows Backup cannot perform a Bare Metal Backup of this computer as one of the critical volumes has a cluster size more than 64K. |
0x80780188 | Windows Backup cannot perform a backup of files from both CSVFS and non-CSVFS formatted volumes in the same backup. |
0x80780189 | Windows Backup cannot backup an application with files on a CSV volume. |
0x80780190 | Windows Backup cannot perform a volume recovery operation to a CSVFS formatted volume. |
0x80780191 | Windows Backup cannot perform a Bare Metal Recovery capable backup to a CSVFS formatted volume as the backup location. |
0x80780192 | Windows Backup cannot format the disk as it is on a clustered shared device. Select a volume on the disk as the location for storing backups. |
0x80780193 | Recovery of files to a CSVFS formatted volume root is not supported. Select a directory under the CSVFS volume as the recovery location. |
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