Running AIS Version 2.8.0.390
OS XP Pro SP3
Hardware HP DC5700 to Freecom USB 500Gb HD.
Backup to external HD via USB.
Backup Destination [XD]:\MJBackup.zip
All has been working fine for years, until, I noticed the backup causes a system crash right at the point where it says, do snapshot.set. It crashes and reboots.
I checked I had the latest version of AIS, which was already installed.
Any suggestions or idea?
System Crash and Reboot at Do Snapshot.set
AISBackup and VSS
VSS may be corrupt, or maybe the disk where the shadow copies are held is corrupt (If you only have one disk partition this is the C: drive).
Please try the AISBackup menu option Tools / Extra Tools / Register/Repair Volume Copy Shadow Service and then retry the backup.
If that does not work try a CHKDSK on the disks (C: drive etc) - A reboot will be required.
Barry
Please try the AISBackup menu option Tools / Extra Tools / Register/Repair Volume Copy Shadow Service and then retry the backup.
If that does not work try a CHKDSK on the disks (C: drive etc) - A reboot will be required.
Barry
VSS Causes System Crash
I would like to think that Microsoft's VSS is causing the system crash and not AISBackup.
Are there any messages in the system evant logs at the time of failure?
Also the crash / re-boot is most likely a BSOD error, please disable auto-restart so and make a note of the actual 'Blue screen' STOP error. I hope a Google of the stop error along with the 'DoSnapshotSet' command will reveal a solution.
To disable restart:
Start / right click Computer / Properties
Advanced tab / Startup and Recovery / Settings
Uncheck Automatically restart
Barry
Are there any messages in the system evant logs at the time of failure?
Also the crash / re-boot is most likely a BSOD error, please disable auto-restart so and make a note of the actual 'Blue screen' STOP error. I hope a Google of the stop error along with the 'DoSnapshotSet' command will reveal a solution.
To disable restart:
Start / right click Computer / Properties
Advanced tab / Startup and Recovery / Settings
Uncheck Automatically restart
Barry
VSS problem
I have done some research on this problem and the following url is specifically about the stop errpr 19 when using backup programs that use VSS.
http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic94820.html
I could not see an absolute fix for the problem but there were a number of suggestions.
As you can see some of the people with the problem tried more than one backup solution and all caused the STOP 19 error when VSS was initialised.
One of the better solutions (or work around) was to set-up another partition on the PC to make a dual boot system, this way you can attempt a repair without compromising your existing Windows system. If possible use an AISBackup backup of your system drive from when the PC was working and then copy any data from the non-working version (just restore a current backup of documents and settings) to the second copy of Windows.
Interestingly some of the users had problems after using an image program like Acronis or Norton Ghost to make a restore. I have made many complete system restores with AISBackup on Windows XP without causing problems with VSS. The 64-bit Windows 7 professional system being used to reply to your post was recently restored to a new drive using AISBackup to facilitate a disk upgrade; there is no problem with VSS on this system.
Barry
http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic94820.html
I could not see an absolute fix for the problem but there were a number of suggestions.
As you can see some of the people with the problem tried more than one backup solution and all caused the STOP 19 error when VSS was initialised.
One of the better solutions (or work around) was to set-up another partition on the PC to make a dual boot system, this way you can attempt a repair without compromising your existing Windows system. If possible use an AISBackup backup of your system drive from when the PC was working and then copy any data from the non-working version (just restore a current backup of documents and settings) to the second copy of Windows.
Interestingly some of the users had problems after using an image program like Acronis or Norton Ghost to make a restore. I have made many complete system restores with AISBackup on Windows XP without causing problems with VSS. The 64-bit Windows 7 professional system being used to reply to your post was recently restored to a new drive using AISBackup to facilitate a disk upgrade; there is no problem with VSS on this system.
Barry
What I did was to open up AIS Backup, and click on manage back up, then change back up job settings. look for "back up exclusive (locked)" option..."
unclick that option.
Now, AIS doesn't crash, however, as I understand it, opened files don't get backup up.
The most important thing is that my data is still backed up.
HTH
unclick that option.
Now, AIS doesn't crash, however, as I understand it, opened files don't get backup up.
The most important thing is that my data is still backed up.
HTH