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Title: Error in T' Registry Backup
Post by: fuzmic on January 22, 2019, 09:14:45 pm
Hi Master

Sometimes in some PC, when i try to do a registry backup, the "Successful" message replaced by "Errors"

Recently it happened in a win7-SP1-PC.

Why so, what can be done to get SUCCESS.  Thank you.

Title: Re: Error in T' Registry Backup
Post by: Boggin on January 23, 2019, 12:20:14 am
I don't know what the cause could be but I've passed it on.
Title: Re: Error in T' Registry Backup
Post by: jpm on January 23, 2019, 12:44:11 pm
It could be an issue with your shadow copy service. Did you try selecting the fall back option?
Title: Re: Error in T' Registry Backup
Post by: Boggin on January 23, 2019, 02:33:39 pm
I think I experienced the same when I was test running WR 4.4.2 and it did the auto registry backup prior to opening to the repairs.

It said there was an error with an additional message that the program hadn't shut down properly which I didn't understand.

I shut the program down, cleared the cache with CCleaner, rebooted and ran the repair program again where it successfully created the registry back up.

On checking the back ups, the successful one was 149MB with what I assume was the failed one at 86MB.

This was on 1809 so the OS isn't relevant but it's the first time I've seen that error.
Title: Re: Error in T' Registry Backup
Post by: fuzmic on January 23, 2019, 08:03:34 pm
Thank you Adm & Moderator

I am using v3.5.3 portable which says "currently using Fallback Backup Method" & only sometime error occur, maybe registry being use

I have not tried "Volume Shadow copy service" in Advanced Setting as it is said to be slow.  Right?
Title: Re: Error in T' Registry Backup
Post by: Boggin on January 24, 2019, 01:34:29 am
In the repair program mine was using the default VSS method and has successfully created the back up when I've just tried it.

As a side note, v4.4.2 still isn't physically creating a restore point when that option is used, so it would be best to manually create your own.