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Twitter Sign Up All Content All Content This Topic This Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Downloads Guidelines Staff Online Users More Activity All Activity My Activity Streams Unread Content Content I Started Search More Store Orders Manage Purchases My Details Personal Information Addresses Account http://forum.wegotserved.com/index.php?/topic/13669-cant-create-backup-volume/ Credit Alternative Contacts More Support Support More We Got Served More More All Activity Home Computers, Networking and http://edburdick.net/mw/index.php?title=System_Disk_Failure Storage Apple Mac OS X Cant Create Backup Volume Sign in to follow this Followers 0 Cant Create Backup Volume Started by siromega, March 26, 2010 7 posts in this topic siromega 0 Newbie Members 0 4 posts Posted March 26, 2010 I just upgraded my EX485 to 3.0 via the DVDs that finally arrived in the mail. Now on my mac I'm trying to create a new operation failed backup volume and when I try and create the volume I get the error "Operation failed due to network error" at about 45% of a 150GB backup volume. I tried 50, 100, 150GB sizes, nothing works. I've uninstalled, rebooted and reinstalled the HP MSS mac client software. Any ideas? MacBook (2006) 80GB Intel SSD OSX 10.6.2 EX485 1.5TB, 1.5TB, 750GB HDs Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Upgrade to a WGS Supporter Account to remove this ad. jkelling 0 Newbie Members 0 1 the operation failed post Posted April 21, 2010 I just upgraded my EX485 to 3.0 via the DVDs that finally arrived in the mail. Now on my mac I'm trying to create a new backup volume and when I try and create the volume I get the error "Operation failed due to network error" at about 45% of a 150GB backup volume. I tried 50, 100, 150GB sizes, nothing works. I've uninstalled, rebooted and reinstalled the HP MSS mac client software. Any ideas? MacBook (2006) 80GB Intel SSD OSX 10.6.2 EX485 1.5TB, 1.5TB, 750GB HDs bump - i'm having the same problem too. I can't create a volume greater than about 75GB for time machine. My WHS server has 4TB disks almost all of them empty. I'm wanting to create a 300GB volume - always fails with same error. Help please. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites SJ_UnderWater 11 Advanced Member Members 11 356 posts Gender:Male Location:Boston, MA Posted April 21, 2010 for the people having HP<->Mac problems, I can only suggest you follow the wiki entry for Time Machine and manually setup the backup. I don't use HP software, and assuming you've already checked with them, the problem could be a software bug. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites siromega 0 Newbie Members 0 4 posts Posted April 26, 2010 for the people having HP<->Mac problems, I can only suggest you follow the wiki entry for Time Machine and manually setup the backup. I don't use HP software, and assuming you've alre
backup failed with this message: The operation failed due to a device error encountered with either the source or the destination. If the source or destination volume is on a disk, run CHKDSK /R on teh source or destination volume, and then retry the operation. (0x8078012D) Additional Information: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error. (0x8007045D) A web search for the I/O device error code yielded an suggestion by a microsoft person to turn off "shadow copies" on the drives. The forum is here. A search for 0x8078012D brings me to this forum, which also has some interesting suggestions. Now running CHKDSK /R on drive U: Drive U: checks out fine. Now checking out drive C: which needs to be done during boot...bad news on this. The drive is in worse shape than I assumed. CHKDSK fails in progress with a blue screen crash. The blue screen just flashes up for less than a second, but I managed to take a picture of it. The error is BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO, which web research shows is a corrupted registry. After the blue screen, it tries to reboot, which results in a bad mbr error, so this thing is probably toast. Contents 1 Backup policy change 2 Replacing the drive 3 Recovery Log 4 1/2/13 5 1/3/13 6 1/5/2013 7 1/6/2013 8 2/4/2013 9 2/6/2013 10 2/8/2013 Backup policy change I have been telling people that I periodically make an image of the system drive, but I have not been making them often enough. To top that off, I deleted the most recent image in order to make a new image of this drive before replacing it. Of course, this failed, so I no longer have an image. Dumb move. It is a good time to do a clean build anyway, but I need to start doing image dumps once a week or so and always make sure the most recent one is available. Replacing the drive Having not such good luck with the Seagate drives, I am trying a Western Digital Caviar Black drive, which get good reviews, and have a 5 year warranty. Model: WD1002FAEX Serial Number: WCATRA155218 This is a 1TB 7200 RPM SATA drive wit