Windows 8.1 backup image

Create an image backup of my upgrade by using the +-allcritical + WBADMIN START BACKUP parameter generates a low-memory error code (+ 0x8004231f +).
This command works without the subcommand of the system state.

Is the small partition system EFI does not having enough free space, and if so is it a round work?

Windows disk management, there is no option to extend the partition of 260 MB.

In my opinion this problem is not related to the laptop but the system.
Then, probably, you should take a look in Microsoft Support community to get more details, information on possible solutions.

I found this thread in the forum, MS:
[Error 0x8004231F Shadow Backup | http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/error-0x8004231f-shadow-backup/3ab82f93-5f22-4f27-8279-1cf749649477]

MS enginer ½la: _

+ This can also occur due to insufficient permissions on the system drive, I would suggest that you change the permissions on the system drive, that is: drive c and check +.
+ 1. Click on the system drive (drive C) you want to take control and then click Properties. +
+ 2. Click the Security tab, click Advanced, and then click the owner tab. +
+ 3. Click on change. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. +
+ 4. Click on the name of the person you want to give ownership to. +.
+ 5. If you want that person to be the owner of the files and subfolders in this folder, select the replace the owner of subcontainers and objects box. +
+ 6. Click OK. +
+ If the previous step fails then I would suggest that you format the external hard drive completely and check if the backup works. +
+ Note: Make sure you take a backup of the disc before you format it. +

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