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| | Vista- Backing Up, Defragmenter, Foreign language compatibility Hello and thanks for reading my post. I’ve just purchased a Dell Optiplex running Windows Vista Ultimate. I have three problems which I can’t figure out. Backing up files: I want to backup files on an external 500GB hard drive which has more than enough space to accommodate. Here’s what I do. Control Panel System and Maintenance Backup and Restore Center -Back up files or your entire computer Change settings The Backup Status and Configuration box appears. I click Change backup settings near the bottom of the page. +Upon clicking this, another box appears that says “windows needs your permission to continue.” So, I click continue. A Back Up Files box appears. I asks “Where do you want to save your backup?” I select “New Volume (J 410.6 GB free”Click “Next” OS (C (System) is already selected with a grey check.Click “Next” Back Up Files box appears. I click all the boxes: Pictures, Music, Videos, E-mail, Documents, TV shows, Compressed Files, and Additional Files. Click “Next” Another Back Up Files box appears. It asks “How often do you want to create a backup?” I select “Weekly, Sunday, and 7:00 PM.” Click “Save settings and start backup” No backup takes place. A Windows Backup box appears and says- “File backup could not save your automatic backup settings for the following reasons: Transaction support within the specified file system resource manager is not started or was shutdown due to an error. (0x80071A91) Please try again.” First of all, I don’t even know what this message really means. I click “OK” and try again. The same thing happens. When I try to turn off the Automatic backup, I get a message telling me “Windows could not disable the automatic backup job for the following reason: Transaction support within the specified file system resource manager is not started or was shut down due to an error. (0x80071A91) What’s up with that? Could someone please help find a solution to this? My next problem is with the Disk defragmenter. This won’t even open at all. Here’s what I do: Control Panel System and Maintenance Performance and Information Tools Advanced tools (on the left side of the window) Open Disk Defragmenter +Upon clicking this, another box appears that says “windows needs your permission to continue.” So, I click continue. Absolutely nothing happens. I open task manager to look for defrag running but there’s nothing indication a defrag is in progress. Could someone please help find a solution to this? Non-English software installation: When I install Japanese software, all I get is gibberish. The installation wizard is gibberish. The desktop icons for the installed software are gibberish. The listings in the “start” menu are gibberish. Did I just pay thousands of dollars for gibberish or is there a solution? If I can’t use external devices like my scanner, printer, Sony Walkman, etc. and can’t use the software that goes with them, then I may be looking at having to get rid of thousands of dollars worth of equipment. Could someone please, please help me find a solution to these problems? A. Trozki |
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| | Re: Vista- Backing Up, Defragmenter, Foreign language compatibility > Non-English software installation: > When I install Japanese software, all I get is gibberish[...] For XP, you'd need a language pack for foreign language software (particularly, Asian languages using double-byte) to be installed properly. For Vista, it is advertised that Ultimate edition does come with several MUI (multilingual User Interface) packs, but based on my limited knowledge, it is different than language packs and only change the interface but not the core. But I certainly could be wrong. Most likely, you'd need a language pack, and in the case of XP, it is available ONLY to corporate customers. You may wish to contact MS for further clarifications. If you are living in Japan now and can read Japanese, the best bet for you is to get the local version, because as far as I know, all Asian versions can support Latin language software using single-byte but not vice versa. Good luck. "Trozki" <trozki@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5BDD1AFB-4224-400D-A07A-B688B9414F85@microsoft.com... > Hello and thanks for reading my post. > > Ive just purchased a Dell Optiplex running Windows Vista Ultimate. I > have > three problems which I cant figure out. > > Backing up files: > I want to backup files on an external 500GB hard drive which has more than > enough space to accommodate. Heres what I do. > > Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Backup and Restore Center > -Back up files or your entire computer > Change settings > The Backup Status and Configuration box appears. I click Change backup > settings near the bottom of the page. > +Upon clicking this, another box appears that says windows needs your > permission to continue. So, I click continue. > A Back Up Files box appears. I asks Where do you want to save your > backup? > I select New Volume (J 410.6 GB free> Click Next > OS (C (System) is already selected with a grey check.> Click Next > Back Up Files box appears. > I click all the boxes: Pictures, Music, Videos, E-mail, Documents, TV > shows, > Compressed Files, and Additional Files. > Click Next > Another Back Up Files box appears. It asks How often do you want to > create > a backup? I select Weekly, Sunday, and 7:00 PM. > Click Save settings and start backup > No backup takes place. A Windows Backup box appears and says- > File backup could not save your automatic backup settings for the > following > reasons: Transaction support within the specified file system resource > manager is not started or was shutdown due to an error. (0x80071A91) > Please > try again. > > First of all, I dont even know what this message really means. > > I click OK and try again. The same thing happens. > > When I try to turn off the Automatic backup, I get a message telling me > Windows could not disable the automatic backup job for the following > reason: > Transaction support within the specified file system resource manager is > not > started or was shut down due to an error. (0x80071A91) > > Whats up with that? Could someone please help find a solution to this? > > My next problem is with the Disk defragmenter. > This wont even open at all. Heres what I do: > Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Performance and Information Tools > Advanced tools (on the left side of the window) > Open Disk Defragmenter > +Upon clicking this, another box appears that says windows needs your > permission to continue. So, I click continue. > Absolutely nothing happens. I open task manager to look for defrag running > but theres nothing indication a defrag is in progress. Could someone > please > help find a solution to this? > > Non-English software installation: > When I install Japanese software, all I get is gibberish. The installation > wizard is gibberish. The desktop icons for the installed software are > gibberish. The listings in the start menu are gibberish. Did I just > pay > thousands of dollars for gibberish or is there a solution? If I cant use > external devices like my scanner, printer, Sony Walkman, etc. and cant > use > the software that goes with them, then I may be looking at having to get > rid > of thousands of dollars worth of equipment. > > Could someone please, please help me find a solution to these problems? > > A. Trozki |
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| | Re: Vista- Backing Up, Defragmenter, Foreign language compatibility I recommend calling Dell about the backup problem you describe. I've seen a number of Dell customers with computers experiencing problems during Backup, and it could be related to how the computer was imaged. The error you got is pretty unusual, which is why I suspect a possible imaging problem. Also, I can't explain the defrag problem either. But, defrag should run on its own, so you don't need to run it manually. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "Trozki" <trozki@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5BDD1AFB-4224-400D-A07A-B688B9414F85@microsoft.com... > Hello and thanks for reading my post. > > I’ve just purchased a Dell Optiplex running Windows Vista Ultimate. I have > three problems which I can’t figure out. > > Backing up files: > I want to backup files on an external 500GB hard drive which has more than > enough space to accommodate. Here’s what I do. > > Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Backup and Restore Center > -Back up files or your entire computer > Change settings > The Backup Status and Configuration box appears. I click Change backup > settings near the bottom of the page. > +Upon clicking this, another box appears that says “windows needs your > permission to continue.” So, I click continue. > A Back Up Files box appears. I asks “Where do you want to save your > backup?” > I select “New Volume (J 410.6 GB free”> Click “Next” > OS (C (System) is already selected with a grey check.> Click “Next” > Back Up Files box appears. > I click all the boxes: Pictures, Music, Videos, E-mail, Documents, TV > shows, > Compressed Files, and Additional Files. > Click “Next” > Another Back Up Files box appears. It asks “How often do you want to > create > a backup?” I select “Weekly, Sunday, and 7:00 PM.” > Click “Save settings and start backup” > No backup takes place. A Windows Backup box appears and says- > “File backup could not save your automatic backup settings for the > following > reasons: Transaction support within the specified file system resource > manager is not started or was shutdown due to an error. (0x80071A91) > Please > try again.” > > First of all, I don’t even know what this message really means. > > I click “OK” and try again. The same thing happens. > > When I try to turn off the Automatic backup, I get a message telling me > “Windows could not disable the automatic backup job for the following > reason: > Transaction support within the specified file system resource manager is > not > started or was shut down due to an error. (0x80071A91) > > What’s up with that? Could someone please help find a solution to this? > > My next problem is with the Disk defragmenter. > This won’t even open at all. Here’s what I do: > Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Performance and Information Tools > Advanced tools (on the left side of the window) > Open Disk Defragmenter > +Upon clicking this, another box appears that says “windows needs your > permission to continue.” So, I click continue. > Absolutely nothing happens. I open task manager to look for defrag running > but there’s nothing indication a defrag is in progress. Could someone > please > help find a solution to this? > > Non-English software installation: > When I install Japanese software, all I get is gibberish. The installation > wizard is gibberish. The desktop icons for the installed software are > gibberish. The listings in the “start” menu are gibberish. Did I just pay > thousands of dollars for gibberish or is there a solution? If I can’t use > external devices like my scanner, printer, Sony Walkman, etc. and can’t > use > the software that goes with them, then I may be looking at having to get > rid > of thousands of dollars worth of equipment. > > Could someone please, please help me find a solution to these problems? > > A. Trozki |
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