Hello Michael.
When I invoke the backup wizard, I get a screen stating that Automatic file
backup is not set up. The button for Change Backup Settings" is grayed out.
The only button that is not grayed out is the one for "Set up automatic file
backup" but when I click on this button, I immediately get the same failure
message. So changing my USB backup drives must have really screwed things
up.
I briefly tried the XXCOPY program suggested in another post, but it didn't
work properly even with the User Account Control disabled. So I uninstalled
it.
My laptop (A Lenovo T61) does have a system backup and recovery feature
which allows individual file recovery, and I just confirmed that it still
works. But it resides on the same hard drive (in a hidden directory) and
defeats the purpose of having an independent backup drive. So unless anyone
else has a suggestion (short of reformattng and starting over), I am reduced
to manually backing up only my Documents directory.
Hopefully, this feature will be reinstated when the first SP1 becomes
available, but I am not optimistic.
--
Sam
"MICHAEL" wrote:
> "Sammy" <> wrote in message
> news:77EAB89F-29EC-4A94-81E4-...
> > When I click on the Backup icon, I no longer get the backup wizard but
> > instead get the message
> >
> > "The backup application could not start due to an internal error. The
> > parameter is incorrect (0x80070057). Please check your system configuration
> > and try again".
> >
> > This is with Vista Home Premium 32-bit. It used to work until my USB backup
> > drive filled up, and after I changed to a larger USB backup drive. Switching
> > back to my original USB backup drive now produces the same message.
>
> http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/pag...-problems.aspx
>
> File Backup fails with the following error:
> The parameter is incorrect. (0x80070057)
>
> This error is caused by a bug in File Backup where if you don't back up at least one file
> during the full backup, every backup after that fails. The workaround is to go through the
> Backup wizard again and choose a new full file backup at the very end.
>
>
> -Michael
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