Hi Solon Fox & thanks for your answer.
On 1 Jun., 15:29, solon fox <solon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Control Panel->System and Maintenance->System
>
> In the left hand pane, select "System protection". Clear the check
> boxes next to the drives in "Available Disks". Click okay.
But, my old drive doesn't even appear here. As a matter of fact, I
never backed that one up anyway.
> Now, go back in to "System protection" and check the drives that you
> wish to protect with shadow copies.
>
> Now, click Start and key 'Backup Status and Configuration' hit enter.
> Choose the 'Change backup settings' link and follow the prompts to
> configure automatic backups. Later, you can turn it off if you want to
> run your backups manually.
Done that, still the same error. Arr. Except: There is now a dialog
box stating "host process for Windows-Services has been stopped and
closed" (that's a translation from german, so it may differ slightly
from the real one :-)). What's that?
> The thought process behind this is that when you removed your drive,
> the drive letter or folders on the drive that no longer exist are
> still in the backup settings. Why? That's the way it works. When you
> remove a drive that was being backed up, then you need to change your
> backup settings.
Ok, that makes sense.
> The errors are the system's way of saying, hey something's wrong and I
> couldn't do exactly what you asked.
Yes, but I'd still wish that the backup software would be a bit more
precise in specifying such faults to the user.
So, what could I do next? I still got the errors when calling
"vssadmin list writers". How do I debug these?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Bernhard
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