Windows 7 backup error: 0x800703EE.

backup error Windows 7

I tried to back up my files on DVD (DVD-R) and it fails. I get this error code: 0x800703EE.  going on what?

Hello

Method 1:

Temporarily disable antivirus software and firewall on the computer and then proceed to run the backup.

Note: Make sure that you his turning the antivirus software and the Windows Firewall later to make the computer protection.

Method 2:

If you are not able to perform the backup on a CD/DVD, then perform the following steps:

a. If you have any third-party CD/burning DVD, temporarily Uninstall the same.

Note: Make sure that you have the installation for later re ference files.

b. open the convenience store hardware and devices to run the automated troubleshooting services.

i. click on start, control panel

II. in Control Panel, click System and security

III. in the window system and security, in the center of the Action, click on solve common computer problems

IV. in troubleshooting computer problems window, click hardware and sound and under device select reading and burning CDs, DVDs and Blu - ray discs to diagnose and fix a problem automatically.

v. try to perform a backup now and check if it works.

c. Uninstall and reinstall the existing drivers.

i. Click Start and then click Control Panel.

II. click System and security, click System and then click on Device Manager.

Note: If the control panel is in Classic view, double-click System, and then click Device Manager.

If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password, or click on allow.

III. in Device Manager, expand CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drives, right click on the device CD and DVD and then click on uninstall.

IV. When you are prompted to confirm that you want to remove the device, click OK.

v., restart the computer.

VI. after restarting the computer, the drivers will be installed automatically. Then check if you are able to backup after that.

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