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"No current partition" when backing up

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I have finally given up the ghost of what was TIH 2014 and have start a trial of 2020. When I installed it yesterday I was pleasantly surprised to see that my three backup plans were brought into the new install. Two of them are working fine and one is not. One of the plans is a full disks and partitions backup from the PC where 2020 is installed to a destination on a NAS. This works just fine. The other plan that works is a files and folders backup from a folder (and it's subs) on the NAS to a hard drive directory on the local PC. The plan that doesn't work is the exact same scenario - files and folders from a folder on the NAS to a (different) directory on the local PC. The backup stops about 20 minutes after being started, the progress bar shows some progress, and then it halts with a error stating "No current partition. Check for a solution." the solution takes me to a kb article that states "we have no information about this error." (Very helpful.) I have created a new plan from scratch and received the same error. What's puzzling is that one of these plans works while the other does not. Suggestions or solutions greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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Fred, what do the logs for the problem backup task show here?

I found it odd that it was failing at just about the same spot each time - right around 50gb backed up. I was thinking one of the files was corrupt and started looking around. Then I noticed that the drive where the backup was being saved had 53gb free and that big light bulb over my head turned on and said "eureka!"

Interesting that Acronis seems to think that by declaring "No current partition" as the error message, the user will know that their destination media doesn't have enough free space. I can't tell you how much time I wasted on this because of that senseless error message. And to link to a kb that says "we have no further information" is even more stupid.

Thanks for the comeback, but you can feel free to go back to more important stuff, Steve.

Fred, please submit feedback on this to Acronis with a system report included as I too would never have guessed that this error meant the desination disk was full!

Will do Steve. Please tell me how to generate a system report. I don't see it as a 'tool' in 2020. Nor in any of the very informative links in your sig.

EDIT: Found it under Help from the sidebar menu.

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