Full Event code string of the error message?
I have received the following backup error for about two weeks:
Details: Operation with partition '2-0' was terminated.
Details:
Failed to create volume snapshot. (0x70021)
Tag = 0xA5695862AAF8E690
Failed to obtain the snapshot state. (0x10C44A)
Tag = 0x14181C22EF45AF67
Reached the end of the file (0xFFF0)
code = 80070026)
Tag = 0xBD28FDBD64EDB8B9
More information can be found at: http://kb.acronis.com/errorcode/
Event code: 0x000101F6
That link asks for a "full event code." What's that? If I enter as many as I can deduce, it simply says to look up each one. That leads me to a series of completely unrelated entries in various languages. All I want to know is how to fix this error.
I am trying to do an incremental backup of C: and D:

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So, your response is five possibilities? I guess that's an improvement over the absurd number that I found in the "knowledge base." It's still a pathetic answer to the question: That link asks for a "full event code." What's that?
I think I'll look for a more understandable solution to PC backup and Recovery.
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David,
#1 is the first thing you need to run, as if TI thinks there is a problem with the disk it either won't image it all reporting various error messages or it won't be able to make a snapshot of the drive.
#2 If this is a Server, it is possible that background programs might be such as SQL/Exchange databases might prevent the drive being locked, so a snap shot cannot be made - PC's are less likely to be running transactions of this type.
#3 If you don't answer this one, it is like phoning a car mechanic and saying 'my car doesn't work, why not'? Knowing which version or build or make and model of car, might well help provide the answer to your problem.
#4 This will tell whether the problem is imaging full stop or only making incrementals or differentials. Again this might help narrow down what part of TI (if it is TI ) is causing the problem.
#5 This will tell us whether some major disk problem lurks - if the version of TI running in Linux has a problem with the drive, then we know that neither Windows or TI are probably the problem.
There is actually a sixth possibility which is a RAM problem as the snapshot manager holds the information in RAM, giving RAM quite a work out more than most games, so if the RAM is failing under pressure, TI won't work properly.
Perhaps you can now recognise the questions were/are trying to lead somewhere.
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Hello all,
Thank you for posting. Colin, thank you very much for your kind help.
David, I will definitely help you with this issue.
Please check this article for the solution, I am certain this will fix it.
Let me know if you have additional questions please.
Thank you.
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