rorywohl
September 6th, 2009, 11:24 AM
Having trouble with Paragron Drive Backup 9 Personal Edition on Windows Vista 64-bit.
It had been working fine with a scheduled backup for months, but now I get an error message, "VSS: Can't read volume data."
I also tried running the backup using the Paragon Hot Backup option and received a similar error.
Based on what I read on other forums, I ran Fujitsu's Windows Diagnostic Tool Ver. 1.12 (For IDE/ATA/SATA Hard Drives) -- http://www.fujitsu.com/us/services/computing/storage/hdd/support/utilities.html -- which showed no errors.
I then ran Macrium Reflect Free Edition just to get an image of the drive and it worked fine. The problem is that I can't restore the image without the WinPE 2.0 disk and for that I have to buy Macrium Reflect. Since I already own three copies of Drive Backup 9 Personal Edition and it's running fine on the other two (Windows XP) PCs, I'd rather not switch to a new piece of software.
So, I'm wondering if it's an issue with the hard drive on my Vista machine or with the way Drive Backup has implemented the calls to VSS or it's own Hot Backup technology.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
- Rory
It had been working fine with a scheduled backup for months, but now I get an error message, "VSS: Can't read volume data."
I also tried running the backup using the Paragon Hot Backup option and received a similar error.
Based on what I read on other forums, I ran Fujitsu's Windows Diagnostic Tool Ver. 1.12 (For IDE/ATA/SATA Hard Drives) -- http://www.fujitsu.com/us/services/computing/storage/hdd/support/utilities.html -- which showed no errors.
I then ran Macrium Reflect Free Edition just to get an image of the drive and it worked fine. The problem is that I can't restore the image without the WinPE 2.0 disk and for that I have to buy Macrium Reflect. Since I already own three copies of Drive Backup 9 Personal Edition and it's running fine on the other two (Windows XP) PCs, I'd rather not switch to a new piece of software.
So, I'm wondering if it's an issue with the hard drive on my Vista machine or with the way Drive Backup has implemented the calls to VSS or it's own Hot Backup technology.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
- Rory