Registration error code: 0x81000019

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15charlotte15 Posted messages 193 Status Membre -  
15charlotte15 Posted messages 193 Status Membre -
Hello,

On July 5, 2014, I wanted to (as every month) back up my laptop to an external VERBATIM drive: after 10 minutes, the recording, which had started well, interrupted and sent me the following message:

"A snapshot could not be created. Consult the 'VSS' and 'SPP' event logs for more information.
The recording encountered a non-temporary error. If the backup process is restarted, it is likely that the error will occur again.
Details: error code: 0x81000019".

I tried backing up to the VERBATIM external hard drive again, starting the process from the beginning, and this time the backup worked all the way through.
BUT since this incident, I have a message about a serious maintenance problem with my PC and MOST IMPORTANTLY WHEN I CHECK MY COMPUTER'S TREE STRUCTURE, DRIVE "D" IS TOTALLY in RED (For my PC, this D drive is the system backup drive of my HP computer).

I don't know what this error code means and especially why my drive D is now in red. WHAT SHOULD I DO?

THANK YOU to anyone who can help me.

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antipolis a Posted messages 17152 Status Membre 2 917
 
Hello.

Error code 0x81000019.

It is possible that your external hard drive is full.
To be checked.

"For my PCP, this drive D is the one . . ."
? ? ? PCP ? ? ?
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tanteelise Posted messages 28174 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   4 801
 
Hello,

for your D: drive, you should have folders under "pc name," which are created by Windows' automatic backup.

You can disable it or configure it as you wish:

to disable or modify this backup:

Control Panel -> System and Security -> Backup and Restore

Left column: Disable scheduling.

Then, you can delete them or keep only the latest one, for example.

Best regards

--
"The little I know, I owe to my ignorance" (Sacha Guitry)
No responses from 5-6 PM, thank you for your understanding :)
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15charlotte15 Posted messages 193 Status Membre 3
 
Thank you for the advice, as I replied to "antipolis", my problem is solved, but I did what you advised me, indeed I don't need planning since I do it myself.
THANK YOU FOR THE ADVICE!!!!! I don't feel alone!!!!
15charlotte&(
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15charlotte15 Posted messages 193 Status Membre 3
 
Sorry, "PCP" simply meant "PC" (I didn't invent a new acronym, there are already enough of those).
In any case: good news: drive D no longer appears in red since I went and "fiddled" with the properties of that drive.
But since I did several checks in the properties of my drive D, I can't say what made everything return to normal.
My external drive still had 145GB free, and my PC totals 71GB, so I don't think it's a space issue.

THANK YOU, we will consider the problem resolved.
THANK YOU for the help anyway, I notice that the advice is always interesting and at the same time I'm learning!!
15 charlotte15
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