Target drive is running out of space
That's the message I get when I run 2 of my 3 jobs in Win7. I even get it when I run an incremental job. If I choose 'ignore', the job runs to completion.
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Pat L wrote:What is your backup destination?
What are your backup settings?
How big is the disk? How big is the backup?
The destination is a local 2tb partition with ~1.2tb free. They are inc backups. The initial file is 28gb for a file backup and 21 gb for a partition backup. TIH 2010 has had no trouble making such backups for years. It is TI 2014 Premium in Win7 Pro.
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I am not sure why you get these messages. This post suggests that you can use the quota setting to work around a similar issue with the 2012 version.
http://kb.acronis.com/content/30771
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Pat L wrote:I am not sure why you get these messages. This post suggests that you can use the quota setting to work around a similar issue with the 2012 version.
http://kb.acronis.com/content/30771
I found that the 2 jobs were set to send that notification unless the free space was huge. No idea why that happened. Thanks.
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Check inside your tasks to see if you have any space limitation quotos set.
One such option is inside the backup scheme and other possibility is inside the email notification.
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My question regards a notification that there is not enough space on the target drive. My backup is about 53 GB when finished (based on previous backups of the same partition). The target drive has over 1 TB available space. I get the same notification when saving the image to my ASZ partition which has about 400 GB of free space. The drive being imaged is on a different hard drive and the target partitions are two different hard drives. Any thoughts? The issue has just started in the past week. Before that everything was running well.
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Grover~
I used the Cleanup Utility and uninstalled ATI. Before that I uninstalled Acronis DIsk Director as it said tha it would effect other Acronis installs. After completion, I rebooted and got that same blue screen as before which says: Stop: C000013 The page can't start because %hs is missing. Try reinstalling the program to fix the problem. I made an image of my C:\ drive with the ATI rescue disk prior to this and it worked. So I conclude that there is something in my installation of ATI 2014 that is corrupt and I have no way to fix it.
I'll let the situation rest for a while and then perhaps put a 3 month old image (before the 2014 installation) on a see what happens. For now, I quit. Time to watch football.
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