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Oct 17, 2021 · If you're using Windows Backup that's only included in WIndows 10 and 11 to move files over from WIndows 7, not supported any longer and can lose files. The built-in file backup for Windows 10 and 11 is File History. Here is how to set up File History in Windows 11: https://www.elevenforum.com/t/set-up-file-histo...
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Apr 12, 2012 · Start backup. Immediately view the status of the backup, it stays on "Creating a shadow copy..." for a few seconds, and then the backup fails. Click Options button, and it says "Check your backup / The system cannot find the file specified." - with options to "Try to run backup again" or "Change backup settings".
- Run CHKDSK. Using CHKDSK is also one solution that is proved to be effective to fix the Invalid MS-DOS Function issue. To run CHKDSK, do the following
- Delete the missing ProfileImagePath. This is a registry operation, so it is recommended that you back up the registry or create a system restore point as necessary precautionary measures.
- Enable AUTOMOUNT. The volumes may go offline if AUTOMOUNT is disabled either while using a 3rd party storage software or if the user manually disabled the AUTOMOUNT for the volume.
- Fix dual boot configuration. Do the following: Invoke the Run dialog. In the Run dialog box, type diskmgmt.msc and hit Enter to open Disk Management. Right-click on the Windows system partition (which generally is C:) and select Mark Partition as Active.