Windows 7 system image - no space for Shadow Copy

Windows 7 x 64 SP1

Disc 1 - drive drive C: - 42 GB free out of 100 GB + system

D - 173 out GB free drive of 200 GB

Disc 2 - drive E: - 287 GB 300 GB free

The system of running a report image "Backup and Restore" not enough space to create shadow copy volume.  Shadow copy volume is "started - manual" Windows Backup Service is "Started - manual" target for Sysimage is drive E:.  Help appreciated please

I tried several backup and imaging products, but until recently, Windows backup works wonders for me

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