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| | Vista Backup & Restore - Restore problem (08x10000e4) I had to re-install my entire Vista system on my PC yesterday back to how it was set up when it left the factory. Prior to that I'd been doing regular backups into a backup set which contained initial full backup followed by 4 incrementals. When I came to run the restore on the newly re-installed system I got the above error message and text suggesting something was wrong with the backup catalogue. I'm devastated. Would like to know what the message means and also is there any way I can correct the catalogues and recover my files (92GB!). As a matter of interest I had backups stored on external hard drive. I also chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install. The computer names were the same in both cases. |
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| | RE: Vista Backup & Restore - Restore problem (08x10000e4) When you say you did a full backup, do you mean you did a Complete PC Backup (complete hard drive)??? Where did you back it up to (second hard drive, DVD, external hard drive?????).. If you did a complete PC Backup, did you use the Install DVD,or the Install partition and do the Restore from there???? "NickT" wrote: > I had to re-install my entire Vista system on my PC yesterday back to how it > was set up when it left the factory. Prior to that I'd been doing regular > backups into a backup set which contained initial full backup followed by 4 > incrementals. > > When I came to run the restore on the newly re-installed system I got the > above error message and text suggesting something was wrong with the backup > catalogue. I'm devastated. Would like to know what the message means and also > is there any way I can correct the catalogues and recover my files (92GB!). > As a matter of interest I had backups stored on external hard drive. I also > chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install. The > computer names were the same in both cases. |
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| | RE: Vista Backup & Restore - Restore problem (08x10000e4) I only have Vista Premium so what I meant was I did a so called full backup of my files first time around. Not hard drive as that feature is only available in higher versions of Vista. I backed up to a USB based external HD. Hope this helps. "retired fire" wrote: > When you say you did a full backup, do you mean you did a Complete PC Backup > (complete hard drive)??? Where did you back it up to (second hard drive, > DVD, external hard drive?????).. If you did a complete PC Backup, did you > use the Install DVD,or the Install partition and do the Restore from there???? > > "NickT" wrote: > > > I had to re-install my entire Vista system on my PC yesterday back to how it > > was set up when it left the factory. Prior to that I'd been doing regular > > backups into a backup set which contained initial full backup followed by 4 > > incrementals. > > > > When I came to run the restore on the newly re-installed system I got the > > above error message and text suggesting something was wrong with the backup > > catalogue. I'm devastated. Would like to know what the message means and also > > is there any way I can correct the catalogues and recover my files (92GB!). > > As a matter of interest I had backups stored on external hard drive. I also > > chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install. The > > computer names were the same in both cases. |
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| | Re: Vista Backup & Restore - Restore problem (08x10000e4) First - is the error code correct? Second - more detail regarding "I also chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install." "NickT" <NickT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F93A8EEC-8E21-4FF0-905A-376F43FB45F6@microsoft.com... >I had to re-install my entire Vista system on my PC yesterday back to how >it > was set up when it left the factory. Prior to that I'd been doing regular > backups into a backup set which contained initial full backup followed by > 4 > incrementals. > > When I came to run the restore on the newly re-installed system I got the > above error message and text suggesting something was wrong with the > backup > catalogue. I'm devastated. Would like to know what the message means and > also > is there any way I can correct the catalogues and recover my files > (92GB!). > As a matter of interest I had backups stored on external hard drive. I > also > chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install. The > computer names were the same in both cases. |
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| | Re: Vista Backup & Restore - Restore problem (08x10000e4) Yes the error code is correct. On the second point. My situation was as follows. I had a Vista system running on my Dell machine for 5 weeks. I called the machine Tabydesktop. I ran the backup program every week so by the time I had problems and was told by Dell to reformat my hard disks and reload software as it was delivered from factory I had a backup set of initial full backup of files followed by 4 incrementals. After I reloaded my system and again called the computer the same name Tabydesktop I ran the backup program and went straight to the restore option. I had no choice but to tell the restore program that I wanted to restore files from another computer as I had essentially replaced my old set-up due to above. The restore went out to the external HD where I had the backup set, read the disk for a minute of so and then reported the error message. "AJR" wrote: > First - is the error code correct? Second - more detail regarding "I also > chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install." > > "NickT" <NickT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F93A8EEC-8E21-4FF0-905A-376F43FB45F6@microsoft.com... > >I had to re-install my entire Vista system on my PC yesterday back to how > >it > > was set up when it left the factory. Prior to that I'd been doing regular > > backups into a backup set which contained initial full backup followed by > > 4 > > incrementals. > > > > When I came to run the restore on the newly re-installed system I got the > > above error message and text suggesting something was wrong with the > > backup > > catalogue. I'm devastated. Would like to know what the message means and > > also > > is there any way I can correct the catalogues and recover my files > > (92GB!). > > As a matter of interest I had backups stored on external hard drive. I > > also > > chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install. The > > computer names were the same in both cases. > > > |
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| | Re: Vista Backup & Restore - Restore problem (08x10000e4) Looking at error code again there might have been one less zero in it. Try both. Nick "NickT" wrote: > Yes the error code is correct. On the second point. My situation was as > follows. I had a Vista system running on my Dell machine for 5 weeks. I > called the machine Tabydesktop. I ran the backup program every week so by the > time I had problems and was told by Dell to reformat my hard disks and reload > software as it was delivered from factory I had a backup set of initial full > backup of files followed by 4 incrementals. After I reloaded my system and > again called the computer the same name Tabydesktop I ran the backup program > and went straight to the restore option. I had no choice but to tell the > restore program that I wanted to restore files from another computer as I had > essentially replaced my old set-up due to above. The restore went out to the > external HD where I had the backup set, read the disk for a minute of so and > then reported the error message. > > "AJR" wrote: > > > First - is the error code correct? Second - more detail regarding "I also > > chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install." > > > > "NickT" <NickT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:F93A8EEC-8E21-4FF0-905A-376F43FB45F6@microsoft.com... > > >I had to re-install my entire Vista system on my PC yesterday back to how > > >it > > > was set up when it left the factory. Prior to that I'd been doing regular > > > backups into a backup set which contained initial full backup followed by > > > 4 > > > incrementals. > > > > > > When I came to run the restore on the newly re-installed system I got the > > > above error message and text suggesting something was wrong with the > > > backup > > > catalogue. I'm devastated. Would like to know what the message means and > > > also > > > is there any way I can correct the catalogues and recover my files > > > (92GB!). > > > As a matter of interest I had backups stored on external hard drive. I > > > also > > > chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install. The > > > computer names were the same in both cases. > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Vista Backup & Restore - Restore problem (08x10000e4) The error codes are usually 0x followed by 8 digits. I can try searching for past issues I've investigated but I'd need the proper code. Also, since this is a file backup, you should have a series of .zip files that contain your backups. If all else fails, it's possible to grab files from those zips...so don't panic just yet. Please send me the error code when you have it. -- 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. "NickT" <NickT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F93A8EEC-8E21-4FF0-905A-376F43FB45F6@microsoft.com... >I had to re-install my entire Vista system on my PC yesterday back to how >it > was set up when it left the factory. Prior to that I'd been doing regular > backups into a backup set which contained initial full backup followed by > 4 > incrementals. > > When I came to run the restore on the newly re-installed system I got the > above error message and text suggesting something was wrong with the > backup > catalogue. I'm devastated. Would like to know what the message means and > also > is there any way I can correct the catalogues and recover my files > (92GB!). > As a matter of interest I had backups stored on external hard drive. I > also > chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install. The > computer names were the same in both cases. |
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| | Re: Vista Backup & Restore - Restore problem (08x10000e4) The error code is 0x810000E4. Reason given was 'There is a problem with the backup catalog. Restore from a different backup or create new, full backup'. I'm not panicking yet. Problem with going into Zip files is that some of my videos have been split up over several zips so if I have to resort to this how would I rejoin the various bits of files split across several zip files? Also it seems to take an age to open these zip files from explorer. I really hope we can get the catalogues back into shape, at least for some of the backups. Another question for later is extremely important. How can I verify that a backup has worked and that I'll be able to use it in a restore situation. If I can't do this at end of a backup run I'll not be able to trust the utility and won't sleep at nights. Somehow I feel that backup should start the first bit of the restore process once completed just so restore can do the catalog reading to verify that the backup set integrity is still there. "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: > The error codes are usually 0x followed by 8 digits. I can try searching for > past issues I've investigated but I'd need the proper code. > > Also, since this is a file backup, you should have a series of .zip files > that contain your backups. If all else fails, it's possible to grab files > from those zips...so don't panic just yet. Please send me the error code > when you have it. > > -- > 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. > "NickT" <NickT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F93A8EEC-8E21-4FF0-905A-376F43FB45F6@microsoft.com... > >I had to re-install my entire Vista system on my PC yesterday back to how > >it > > was set up when it left the factory. Prior to that I'd been doing regular > > backups into a backup set which contained initial full backup followed by > > 4 > > incrementals. > > > > When I came to run the restore on the newly re-installed system I got the > > above error message and text suggesting something was wrong with the > > backup > > catalogue. I'm devastated. Would like to know what the message means and > > also > > is there any way I can correct the catalogues and recover my files > > (92GB!). > > As a matter of interest I had backups stored on external hard drive. I > > also > > chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install. The > > computer names were the same in both cases. > > |
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| | Re: Vista Backup & Restore - Restore problem (08x10000e4) Nick, can you email me the backup catalogs? Remove "online" from my address. Here are instructions for obtaining them. If they are too big to email, let me know and I'll set up an FTP site. 1. Start the command prompt as an administrator. 2. Type the following text: cd /d "c:\System Volume Information\Windows Backup" 3. Type the following text: CD catalogs 4. Now type "dir" and press Enter. You should see two catalog files listed. 5. Type the following: copy *.* c:\ 6. Zip up those two files and email them to me (remove "online" from my address). -- 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. "NickT" <NickT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3A32D4B6-7AA6-4729-9DE2-E4AF31F5E79B@microsoft.com... > The error code is 0x810000E4. Reason given was > > 'There is a problem with the backup catalog. Restore from a different > backup > or create new, full backup'. > > I'm not panicking yet. Problem with going into Zip files is that some of > my > videos have been split up over several zips so if I have to resort to this > how would I rejoin the various bits of files split across several zip > files? > Also it seems to take an age to open these zip files from explorer. I > really > hope we can get the catalogues back into shape, at least for some of the > backups. > > Another question for later is extremely important. How can I verify that a > backup has worked and that I'll be able to use it in a restore situation. > If > I can't do this at end of a backup run I'll not be able to trust the > utility > and won't sleep at nights. Somehow I feel that backup should start the > first > bit of the restore process once completed just so restore can do the > catalog > reading to verify that the backup set integrity is still there. > > "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: > >> The error codes are usually 0x followed by 8 digits. I can try searching >> for >> past issues I've investigated but I'd need the proper code. >> >> Also, since this is a file backup, you should have a series of .zip files >> that contain your backups. If all else fails, it's possible to grab files >> from those zips...so don't panic just yet. Please send me the error code >> when you have it. >> >> -- >> 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. >> "NickT" <NickT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F93A8EEC-8E21-4FF0-905A-376F43FB45F6@microsoft.com... >> >I had to re-install my entire Vista system on my PC yesterday back to >> >how >> >it >> > was set up when it left the factory. Prior to that I'd been doing >> > regular >> > backups into a backup set which contained initial full backup followed >> > by >> > 4 >> > incrementals. >> > >> > When I came to run the restore on the newly re-installed system I got >> > the >> > above error message and text suggesting something was wrong with the >> > backup >> > catalogue. I'm devastated. Would like to know what the message means >> > and >> > also >> > is there any way I can correct the catalogues and recover my files >> > (92GB!). >> > As a matter of interest I had backups stored on external hard drive. I >> > also >> > chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install. >> > The >> > computer names were the same in both cases. >> >> |
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| | Re: Vista Backup & Restore - Restore problem (08x10000e4) Jill, Will do in morning as quite late here. However looking at the instructions I don't think I'll find any cataloues at all on C: drive in directory indicated. Reason is I've got a new install of Vista in place as mentioned in earlier post. I've not run Backup at all on this install yet. I'm trying to initially do a restore of files that were on my ealier system. FYI the title of Backup and Restore program at moment is Backup Status and Configuration. "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: > Nick, can you email me the backup catalogs? Remove "online" from my address. > Here are instructions for obtaining them. If they are too big to email, let > me know and I'll set up an FTP site. > > > 1. Start the command prompt as an administrator. > 2. Type the following text: > > cd /d "c:\System Volume Information\Windows Backup" > > 3. Type the following text: > > CD catalogs > > 4. Now type "dir" and press Enter. You should see two catalog files listed. > > 5. Type the following: > > copy *.* c:\ > > 6. Zip up those two files and email them to me (remove "online" from my > address). > > > -- > 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. > "NickT" <NickT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3A32D4B6-7AA6-4729-9DE2-E4AF31F5E79B@microsoft.com... > > The error code is 0x810000E4. Reason given was > > > > 'There is a problem with the backup catalog. Restore from a different > > backup > > or create new, full backup'. > > > > I'm not panicking yet. Problem with going into Zip files is that some of > > my > > videos have been split up over several zips so if I have to resort to this > > how would I rejoin the various bits of files split across several zip > > files? > > Also it seems to take an age to open these zip files from explorer. I > > really > > hope we can get the catalogues back into shape, at least for some of the > > backups. > > > > Another question for later is extremely important. How can I verify that a > > backup has worked and that I'll be able to use it in a restore situation. > > If > > I can't do this at end of a backup run I'll not be able to trust the > > utility > > and won't sleep at nights. Somehow I feel that backup should start the > > first > > bit of the restore process once completed just so restore can do the > > catalog > > reading to verify that the backup set integrity is still there. > > > > "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote: > > > >> The error codes are usually 0x followed by 8 digits. I can try searching > >> for > >> past issues I've investigated but I'd need the proper code. > >> > >> Also, since this is a file backup, you should have a series of .zip files > >> that contain your backups. If all else fails, it's possible to grab files > >> from those zips...so don't panic just yet. Please send me the error code > >> when you have it. > >> > >> -- > >> 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. > >> "NickT" <NickT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:F93A8EEC-8E21-4FF0-905A-376F43FB45F6@microsoft.com... > >> >I had to re-install my entire Vista system on my PC yesterday back to > >> >how > >> >it > >> > was set up when it left the factory. Prior to that I'd been doing > >> > regular > >> > backups into a backup set which contained initial full backup followed > >> > by > >> > 4 > >> > incrementals. > >> > > >> > When I came to run the restore on the newly re-installed system I got > >> > the > >> > above error message and text suggesting something was wrong with the > >> > backup > >> > catalogue. I'm devastated. Would like to know what the message means > >> > and > >> > also > >> > is there any way I can correct the catalogues and recover my files > >> > (92GB!). > >> > As a matter of interest I had backups stored on external hard drive. I > >> > also > >> > chose restore from different computer option as I'd done re-install. > >> > The > >> > computer names were the same in both cases. > >> > >> > > |
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