- #Ashampoo backup pro 12 stopped volume shadow copy service install#
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First we buy external drives for every machine that can handle that person’s workflow. Some have 1-2GBs a day some generate 10-20 or more a day, it really just depends. We have 14 people all with daily projects that need to be secured. The data files are the only concern as the OS and applications can be replaced. Everyone has an OS/applications drive but more importantly a separate internal drive that only stores data files. It's been working now for over 2 years without a problem.įirst off we don’t do shadow copies of drives. Our latest effort seems to be the ticket. We've tried many different "solutions" that, in the end all failed in some way. I work in the graphics/video field so we deal with huge amounts of data on a project basis. I can't really help you with your specific problem but I can offer some suggestions. Wow - sounds like you've been pulling teeth. This won't be bad if it wasn't over 100 GB of data to sent to them again. The only reason I haven't done this is because if I do this I will have to re-upload all of my data to Mozy Backup Service again.
#Ashampoo backup pro 12 stopped volume shadow copy service install#
I have been thinking about doing a clean install no in-place install but a wiping of the entire hard drive and starting from fresh. If so have you been able to fix this kind of problem.
#Ashampoo backup pro 12 stopped volume shadow copy service windows#
I am wondering if any one has had this issue with Windows XP SP2 or not. It has been over a week now since I have heard from him. The representative has told me that he will have to research this further to find out. I have now contact Microsoft Support to see if they can help. After doing so, I ran the backup again and still received a Blue Screen Of Death. So I used the MSConfig utility built into Windows to turn off all non Microsoft Applications and reboot.
#Ashampoo backup pro 12 stopped volume shadow copy service software#
So after all of this I wanted to make sure that this was problem was not being caused by a software or hardware conflict. After doing all of this and rebooting the computer I ran the Microsoft Backup Utility and I received the same Blue Screen Of Death message as before. So I then used Windows XP SP2 CD to do a clean in-place install of the operating system.Īfter this was completed I had to reinstall all the Microsoft service packs and updates that came after the shipment of Windows.
I used the build in System File Checker to verify that all the operating system files were correctly copied over from the old hard drive. So I then wanted to verify that all the operating system files were what was shipped with Windows XP SP2. It is either with the Volume Shadow Copy Service or the MS Shadow Copy Provider Service or both. So I now know what the problem really is. When I ran the Microsoft Backup Utility it caused the BSOD while it was Creating A Volume Shaddow Copy. So I then used the built in backup software that came with windows. So I then wanted to see if this was a problem with just Mozy or if it was operating system wide. I then used the Nortan on-line tool to verify what my antivirual software said. I then made sure my antivirual program and spyware cleaner application were up to date and ran them to see if this may be a virual issue or a spyware problem. I repeated the disk defragger and scan disk and it found no errors. It was not so I reclonned the old hard drive back onto the new drive and the problem didn't go away. It found no errors so I went back to the old hard drive to see if this problem was happening with the old hard drive. So I did a disk defragger and a scan disk with the repair any bad sectors option turned on. I see that the problem is coming from a file on the hard drive. I first looked at the dump file that was created by Windows XP SP2 using a tool from Microsoft. So I began a proccess of elimination to figure out what the problem was. I have researched this error message and find out it could be many different possiblities including TCPIP stack overflow to services not being configured correctly to issues with Memory or other hardware. The BSOD message is a "Bad_Pool_Header" Stop 0x00000019. When Mozy tries to create a Volume Shadow Copy Windows XP SP2 with all the latest updates, issues a Blue Screen Of Death.
The clone was successful but I have been having problems trying to perform nightly backups using Mozy Backup Service. I used a tool called "Seatools" that came with the new drive to clone my old hard drive to the new hard drive. I have recently purchased a new Seagate hard drive to replace my main hard drive in my computer.