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Message started by fotobits on Jan 15th, 2011 at 11:37am

Title: Error E98F
Post by fotobits on Jan 15th, 2011 at 11:37am
I have set up two backup tasks.  One task to backup C:\ onto K:\ and the other task to backup E:\ onto N:\.

Both tasks to make Recovery Point Sets and both to keep two sets, a base-set being made on a month change.

After a backup, both tasks return the error message similar to : "E98F004RPAM, initialisation failed".

In "Advanced/Drives", Windows BU appears "at risk," this should be "Backup destination."  In "the "Home" window, "Windows BU" shows no recovery points.

An online connection with Norton Support resulted in my backup task settings being changed by "Disabling smartsector copying" and "Ignore bad sector copying."

The "Disabling...." change results in a backup taking forever and the backup image being very large.

Seems quite impractical.  I'm waiting for my second attempt to create a Recovery Point to complete!

In the meantime has anyone experience of this error message?

Regards....

Title: Re: Error E98F
Post by Brian on Jan 15th, 2011 at 3:38pm
@ fotobits


fotobits wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 11:37am:
Seems quite impractical.

I agree. You do want Smart Sector Copying and you don't want to Ignore Bad Sectors.

Can you create the Recovery Points (images) manually by using "One Time Backup" from the Tasks tab?

Title: Re: Error E98F
Post by fotobits on Jan 16th, 2011 at 11:57am
Many thanks for your reply Brian.

Whilst I'm not sure as to the reason, Ghost is now working well and up to my expectations!

I confirm that "Disable SmartSector Copying" and "Ignore Bad Sectors during Copy" are re-activated.

"Smartsector Copying" just isn't acceptable to my way of thinking!

Thanks again Brian.....Noel

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