Windows Backup and Restore always fails when you create a system image.

When I run the Windows backup, it works fine until it gets to create a system image, it goes for about a minute then says "Done creating System Image" then the progress bar turns red. I've already defragged, virus research and checked to find errors on the disk external drive all come with nothing and no help.

I found this suggestion but have no idea what that means or how to do

Number 4: Error Code 0 x 80070003.

If the reparse point is a mount point or a junction point to the root of another volume, you may experience the following issues when you try to restore the files under the reparse point:

  • You cannot restore to the original location if the reparse point directory is removed.

    To work around this problem, re-create the reparse point directory.

  • You cannot restore to another location if you click to select the box restore files in their original subfolders in the file restore wizard.

    To work around this problem, clear the check box restore files in their original subfolders when you run the wizard to restore the file.

Do you think that would help and please tell me what to do, it's all so frustrating when you have no idea what the jargon means or where access things.

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