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Partition backup with Acronis True Image 2014 fails with 'Not enough memory (0x70002)

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Unexpectedly a full backup of a disk partition of 110 GB failed. Even after increasing space to 100 GB to store the backup (with maximum compression).
This partition has been created from a True Image backup and was increased in size with GParted. It contains Windows which operates normally. The backup error occurs both with standalone backup or by performing backup from Windows on other partition.
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Log reads:
Event details: Operation with partition '3-0' was terminated.
Details:Not enough memory (0x70002)
Tag = 0x82DB9339B70C3B24

Error code: To access the online resource manually, enter the event code at: http://kb.acronis.com/errorcode/
Event code: 0x000101F6+0x00070002

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Gerard, welcome to these public User Forums.

I would recommend running CHKDSK /F for this partition as this sounds like there is a filesystem issue here.

For resizing of Windows NTFS partitions, I would suggest to download a copy of the free MiniTool Partition Wizard software and use this rather than running a Linux partition tool such as GParted.

Hi Steve,

chkdsk /f does not find errors on the partition (on SSD). Also no errors on the partition where I want to store the imagebackup.

Setting backup splitting size on 26 GB does not help either.

I have attached the log file from previous attempt. My attempt today looks the same.

What else can I try?

 

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Gerard, thank you for the zipped log files which again just confirm your updates in this topic.

18/12/2019 19:41:12;  message=Operation with partition '3-0' was terminated. Details: Not enough memory (0x70002)

Are you able to identify what partition 3-0 is for this backup and what data it contains?

After searching around, I found an old ATI 2014 forum topic: Disc backup fails Not enough memory (0x70002) - which looks to describe the same issue and which seems to only affect ATI 2014.

From reading as much as possible in the above topic without falling asleep!  It does not look like there was ever a fix for the issue as ATI 2015 was available and didn't show the same error!

The options here look to be either excluding partition 3-0 from the backup if using ATI 2014 or else upgrading to a later version of ATI that does not have this issue.

See attached picture: I want to make an image backup of the first (shaded) partition of 110 GB on schijf 0. That partition contains Windows 7. I want to store the image backup in partition E:

So excluding the partition is not an option :(

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Gerard, can you create an Acronis System Report on this system then extract the disks.txt file from the zip file it makes and attach it here?

Gerard, there is a filesystem issue with your first 110GB partition shown in the disks.txt report.

          PS         Speed IFace Hs-Bs-Tg Model                     
Num  NT    L9NO  Size FSsize Free FS     Type            Label       ABCHSV Error
---- ----- ---- ----- ----- ----- ------ --------------- ----------- ------ ----------
1-   d(0) MBR   233G  359M SATA  0-0-0    Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB 
                   1G             free                               ------
  -1  p(1) ----  110G  110G       NONE   07 NTFS, HPFS               -EEH-V
                 348M             free                               ------
  -2  p(2) --CC  110G  110G   41G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   UseSys..... ACC--V
  -3  p(3) ----   12G   12G  378M NTFS   27 Windows RE H RECOVERY... -CC--V
2-   d(2) GPT   1.8T   13M SATA  0-0-0    ST2000DM001-1CH164        
  -2       --EI  1.2T  1.2T   57G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   DocsBack... -CC--V
  -3       --FE  263G  263G  106G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   Spare...... -CC--V
  -4       --GF  400G  400G   29G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   SysBack.... -CC--V
                 1.1M             free                               ------
3-   d(1) GPT   932G   16M SATA  0-0-0    ST1000DM003-1ER162        
  -2       --DD  300G  300G  4.6G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   Docs....... -CC--V
                 631G             free                               ------

The FS (File System) shows as NONE when it should show as NTFS, and there is no value shown for the size of Free spage on this partition where it should show similar to the other partitions with a value of xxG.  Finally, there should be no E's shown in the ABCHSV column.

You can see some of these differences when looking at your other 2 disk drives in the report.

Actually the applicable partition is hidden now to prevent 2 Window-installations to interfere.

Later on I will create a report when the to-be-backed-up partition is active (and the current one is hidden). That will provide you with more useful information I assume.

As far as I understand, having the partition hidden should not cause the information shown to be incorrect as it is.  I have another laptop with 2 copies of Windows 10 alongside Ubuntu which I will collect a disks report from and post to show how that looks for me.

Disk report from my multiboot laptop:

          PS         Speed IFace Hs-Bs-Tg Model                     
Num  NT    L9NO  Size FSsize Free FS     Type            Label       ABCHSV Error
---- ----- ---- ----- ----- ----- ------ --------------- ----------- ------ ----------
1-   d(0) MBR   932G SATA  0-0-0    ST1000LM048-2E7172 0001   
                                  MBR                                -----v
  -1  p(1) ----  309M  309M  300M FAT16  07 NTFS, HPFS   DELL DIAGS. --cH-V
  -2  p(2) --CD   87G   87G   48G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   Windows10ne A-c--V
  -3  p(3) --DC   89G   89G   45G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   Windows10ol --e--V
  -4                              EPT    0F Extended LBA             ------
  -5  p(4) --EE  116G  116G   62G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   E-Backup... --c--V
                                  LPT    05 Extended                 ------
  -6  p(5) --FK   15G   15G  7.8G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   K-Serva.... --c--V
                                  LPT    05 Extended                 ------
  -7  p(6) --GG   67G   67G   27G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   G-Music.... --c--V
                                  LPT    05 Extended                 ------
  -8  p(7) --HI   10G   10G  2.7G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   I-Test..... --c--V
                                  LPT    05 Extended                 ------
  -9  p(8) --IH  493G  493G  201G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   H-Acronis.. --c--V
                                  LPT    05 Extended                 ------
 -10  p(9) --JJ   28G   28G   16G NTFS   07 NTFS, HPFS   J-Spare.... --c--V
                                  LPT    05 Extended                 ------
 -11 p(10) ----   21G   21G   11G Ext4   07 NTFS, HPFS   ........... --cH-V
                                  LPT    05 Extended                 ------
 -12 p(11) ----  3.8G  3.8G       LSwap  82 Linux swap,  5BB1B839-90 --c--V

All partitions show correct FS names (FAT16, NTFS, Ext4 or LSwap) along with the type of partition below that (Extended / Logical EPT / LPT), plus valid sizes including free space with the single exception of the Linux swap partition which only shows total size.

My own Windows partitions are not hidden from each other and haven't caused any issues for me, thus show as using drive letters C&D (CD / DC) depending on which one is active.

I want to use a single image to create both Windows-installations. That is one of the reasons I hide one of them so each of them get driveletter C:.

I attached the disks.txt file created when the partion_to-be-backed-up (SYS) was active and the other partition (UseSys) was hidden.

The properties of both Windows partitions look symetric.

Note that I created UseSys (the hidden one in this new report) by restoring an image backup and at the same time increasing the partition size by True Image.
When I restored an image backup to create Sys it was not possible to increase the partition size with True Image (possibly because True Image restored it sector by sector) so I increased it afterwards.

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524834-177664.txt 400.04 KB

Gerard, both my Windows partitions (& Ubuntu) automatically are given drive C: when they are active.

Out of interest, can you test creating individual backups of each of your partitions on this disk 0 drive, i.e. check that each backup of the different Windows installation runs without giving the memory error, and also that the backup of the Windows Recovery 12GB partition is successful.

This will help prove if either of the Windows 110GB partitions are causing this error, or if it is the smaller Windows RE partition?

I am not backing up the whole disk, only partition Sys. That (new) partition has not been backup up before. Also it is the first time ever I get this error.

I think I might upgrade to the newest  True Image version.