I haven't tried backing up to USB yet. I have three drives in the PC - 2
SATA and 1 IDE. Vista is on SATA. I've tried backing up to both the other
SATA and the IDE drive, and both display the same error.
From what I've read online, a semaphore timeout error usually means you have
faulty hardware (or a bad connection), however, all other functions on my PC
operate normally.
Could this be a pagefile and/or ReadyBoost problem?
Thanks,
-Brad
Motherboard is an ASUS A8N-VM
AMD Athlon 64 3700
2 GB Corsair DDR RAM
2 Seagate 160GB SATA II drives
1 Maxtor 500GB IDE
All Vista software and hardware updates including newly realeased
"performance" and "reliability" update packages.
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"John Stubbings" wrote:
> "Bradford" <> wrote in message
> news:EC2A3C71-8474-4FF7-8CC1-...
> >I am having the exact same problem. Did you ever find a solution?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Brad
> >
> >
> >
> > "Dan King" wrote:
> >
> >> I've been running Vista Ultimate since the end of January 2007. I've lost
> >> two
> >> C: drives so far, so I am now religious about backup.
> >>
> >> I have been successfully running a Complete PC Backup twice a weekl to
> >> another hard drive for 3 months. After Windows Vista updates on
> >> 06/13/2007,
> >> Complete PC Backup fails with the message:
> >>
> >> "The semaphore timeout period has expired. (0x80070079)."
> >>
> >> The red bar indicating failure is very disturbing. I much prefer the
> >> happy
> >> green bar, which deludes me into thinking that I have a chance to get
> >> back to
> >> a point in time when Vista or the NVIDA drivers decide to render my C:
> >> unbootable again.
> >>
> >>
>
>
> Are you backing up to a USB drive? If so I found my USB headphones made the
> drive go missing after about 10 minutes resulting in failure. Now I remove
> all USB items before backup and it works.
>
>
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