Windows Backup and Restore, backup failure, 0x8078002A__

New computer e5410 dell laptop with windows 7, drives external usb different two (backup), the two iomega, different models.

When I run backup on windows machine 7, backup takes place up to the ~ 60% complete then omits to say 'backup did not complete', even failure for the two usb drives.

I look at the info screen on. He gets in the "system image" and then fails. Failures are consistent with 57-60% when the failure occurred, in the three times I was able to watch it, it always happens when "creating system image" appears on info.

I tried both drives usb on windows machine 7 and both fail. Tried both drives on windows xp computers (2), and both work.

IMHO, it's a problem of windows 7 but I have been wrong before. I am far from a guy from the computer if the specifications are welcome.

any help appreciated.

Dean

Log name: System
Source: Service Control Manager
Date: 22/01/2011 16:35:38
Event ID: 7001
Task category: no
Level: error
Keywords: Classic
User: n/a
Computer: E5410laptop
Description:
NTRU TSS v1.2.1.29 TCS depends on the TPM Base Services service which failed to start because of the following error:
The operation completed successfully.
The event XML:

 
   
    7001
    0
    2
    0
    0
    0 x 8080000000000000
   
    12660
   
   
    System
    E5410laptop
   
 

 
    NTRU TSS v1.2.1.29 TCS
    TPM Base Services
    %%d Ko
 

Hi John,.

To answer your question:

I got about 50 systems on the network. They are on a domain, and I have a mix of Win 7 and 8.1.

Win7 systems seem to be the problem.

The Solution I found pending...

The share for each user folder must be created by the system of the user in question. This sets the special folder permissions. (Originally, all sharing of backup folders had created by the domain administrator... It did not work. ) Once the user has created the folder in the sharing and the backup configuration has been created, and the domain administrator credentials are defined. The backups worked perfectly.

If another error occurs at this point, I ran a chkdsk /f on the system and after that no problem remains.

All backups are now working properly.

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