Martijn V New Member Joined Mar 27, 2014 Messages 3 Mar 27, 2014 Thread Author #1 I am trying to do a backup on a CD but the following message pops up: 0x80071A90 the function attempted to use a name that is reserved for use by another transaction I have a Windows 7, HP G62 Notebook PC, 64-bit operating system
I am trying to do a backup on a CD but the following message pops up: 0x80071A90 the function attempted to use a name that is reserved for use by another transaction I have a Windows 7, HP G62 Notebook PC, 64-bit operating system
Solution Jimbo22 Mar 27, 2014 OK thanks....you do know you CAN'T backup your HDD to a CD/DVD...there's not enough storage space. You need another HDD.
OK thanks....you do know you CAN'T backup your HDD to a CD/DVD...there's not enough storage space. You need another HDD.
Jimbo22 Essential Member Joined Aug 27, 2008 Messages 5,038 Mar 27, 2014 #2 What are you trying to backup? What software are using for this backup? Upvote 0 Downvote
Martijn V New Member Joined Mar 27, 2014 Messages 3 Mar 27, 2014 Thread Author #3 I'm trying to backup my hard drive. I am using the Backup and Restore software that is part of windows (found under Control Panel and then Systems and Security) Upvote 0 Downvote
I'm trying to backup my hard drive. I am using the Backup and Restore software that is part of windows (found under Control Panel and then Systems and Security)
Jimbo22 Essential Member Joined Aug 27, 2008 Messages 5,038 Mar 27, 2014 #4 OK thanks....you do know you CAN'T backup your HDD to a CD/DVD...there's not enough storage space. You need another HDD. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
OK thanks....you do know you CAN'T backup your HDD to a CD/DVD...there's not enough storage space. You need another HDD.
Martijn V New Member Joined Mar 27, 2014 Messages 3 Mar 27, 2014 Thread Author #5 Alrighty I can do the backup to another HDD but the error isn't about storage space... Upvote 0 Downvote
Jimbo22 Essential Member Joined Aug 27, 2008 Messages 5,038 Mar 27, 2014 #6 Have a look at these.... Link Removed http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...p1-gives/4c0d71a6-c2d9-4a68-9e68-aa7cd7b6f848 Upvote 0 Downvote
Have a look at these.... Link Removed http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...p1-gives/4c0d71a6-c2d9-4a68-9e68-aa7cd7b6f848
K kyleabbott New Member Joined Mar 31, 2014 Messages 1 Mar 31, 2014 #7 Read the blog posted at the following web-link: http://msbkfrepair.wordpress.com and know easy steps how to recover data from corrupt BKF files. Upvote 0 Downvote
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