0x8007045D Won ' t back up the entire computer

I'm trying to back up my computer while an external HD with 300 GB of space (more than enough) with windows to the top.  2 minutes in the back up he abandoned and gives the error message (0x887045D).  I did chkdsk on drives and still the same thing.  On the files and folders backup it does very well.  Any ideas?  Thank you.

First of all, how is externally (FAT-32 or NTFS) formatted drive?  FAT - 32 imposes a 4 GB file size limit and maybe it's not a problem with the files and folders, but there are some files of the system who may be that large and that would stop the process in its tracks.  The only solution to this problem would be to format or convert the disk external drive to NTFS where there is no such limit.  If the drive is empty (or you can temporarily move all that is there), it would be better to do a full format (since that would eliminate another potential cause of the problem at the same time).

Second, I couldn't find a single answer looking for this error (with the exception of this thread).  Are you sure that you have right?

What version of Vista are you using?  An image compllete backup is only available on certain versions.  I don't see how you would even be able to start if it was the wrong version, but I'ld confirm you it in any case.

At this point, I would like to give some links for how to make backups in Vista just to be sure, you are using the correct procedures.  Image backups are a little different that backup file/fulll.

This is a GREAT article on the backup and restore processes in Vistahttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2007.09.backup.aspx , but he won't go into detail about the restoration process - considering almost as easy, of course.  But it teaches you a lot about what is possible and how to do it.  It also focuses primarily on the full backup process, but he did mention the full backup and restore process as well.

Back up and restore: frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/back-up-and-restore-frequently-asked-questions

You do as an administrator?  Otherwise, sign in as an administrator and try again.  Also, disable any software security you have running while you do the backup - it might interfere with the process.  Finally, if this does not work, try to do minimumhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135from a boot. and see if that helps.  Don't forget to return the system to normal mode once done with the boot.

I hope this helps.  If this isn't the case, post returns with answers to the questions and answers for the procedures that you have tried.  We will see then what are the other options, we can try (if necessary).

Good luck!

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