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      04-22-2007
I was doing backups on my E:\ but my D:\ is larger, so I deleted my backups,
and figured I just create a new one in the D:\ so it wouldn't have all the
differentials, and start out with a new baseline backup. Now it gives me an
error when I try to initialize a backup, I believe it is because I deleted
the original. Is there anyway I can have it start out fresh on the D:\?

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Dave

 
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      04-22-2007
Whats the error message your getting?

"Dave" <> wrote in message
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>I was doing backups on my E:\ but my D:\ is larger, so I deleted my
>backups, and figured I just create a new one in the D:\ so it wouldn't have
>all the differentials, and start out with a new baseline backup. Now it
>gives me an error when I try to initialize a backup, I believe it is
>because I deleted the original. Is there anyway I can have it start out
>fresh on the D:\?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave


 
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      04-22-2007
This is what the details button lets me know, it sounds to me like it can't
get the original backup file information.


The backup did not complete successfully.

An error occurred. The following information might
help you resolve the error.

An attempt was made to reference a token that does
not exist. (0x800703F0)

Thanks,
Dave Marden



"Eru Aesir" <> wrote in message
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> Whats the error message your getting?
>
> "Dave" <> wrote in message
> news:1A378F30-D334-482F-9571-...
>>I was doing backups on my E:\ but my D:\ is larger, so I deleted my
>>backups, and figured I just create a new one in the D:\ so it wouldn't
>>have all the differentials, and start out with a new baseline backup. Now
>>it gives me an error when I try to initialize a backup, I believe it is
>>because I deleted the original. Is there anyway I can have it start out
>>fresh on the D:\?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave

>


 
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      04-22-2007
My D:\ wasn't marked as Active, is that possibly what was messing me up?

Dave Marden


"Dave" <> wrote in message
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> This is what the details button lets me know, it sounds to me like it
> can't get the original backup file information.
>
>
> The backup did not complete successfully.
>
> An error occurred. The following information might
> help you resolve the error.
>
> An attempt was made to reference a token that does
> not exist. (0x800703F0)
>
> Thanks,
> Dave Marden
>
>
>
> "Eru Aesir" <> wrote in message
> news:u$...
>> Whats the error message your getting?
>>
>> "Dave" <> wrote in message
>> news:1A378F30-D334-482F-9571-...
>>>I was doing backups on my E:\ but my D:\ is larger, so I deleted my
>>>backups, and figured I just create a new one in the D:\ so it wouldn't
>>>have all the differentials, and start out with a new baseline backup.
>>>Now it gives me an error when I try to initialize a backup, I believe it
>>>is because I deleted the original. Is there anyway I can have it start
>>>out fresh on the D:\?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dave

>>

>


 
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