I don't know if my problem is related to this "pagefile" posting, but I arrived at it by following a link from answers to questions regarding the inability to perform any backup at all of my C: drive with ShadowProtect Desktop. I tried the fix you suggested above, and replaced "sbrun.exe" with the newer version (1.0.0.204)--but this did not resolve my problem. I installed ShadowProtect a few days ago, and have been unable to use if for anything so far. Based on a very positive review, I purchased the program without trying it first--probably not a good idea at all. The problem I am having is similar to the problems described in the "unable to backup C drive" section. Specifically, I get the following error messages:
These 3 warnings:
03-Mar-2008 19:25:10 service 302 Cannot take snapshot. Error: Volume not supported by provider. Method: VSS API by STC provider. Volumes count: 1.
03-Mar-2008 19:25:10 service 301 Try snapshot without writers
03-Mar-2008 19:25:10 service 302 Cannot take snapshot. Error: Volume not supported by provider. Method: VSS API by STC provider. Volumes count: 1.
And then these fatal error messages:
03-Mar-2008 19:27:32 sbvol 503 Fatal I/O error on \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy1 offset bdee4400 on read (-31 A device attached to the system is not functioning.)
03-Mar-2008 19:27:32 sbcrypt 500 Unexpected end of the image file
03-Mar-2008 19:27:32 (loader) 504 Final error (-31 A device attached to the system is not functioning.)
03-Mar-2008 19:27:32 sptask 516 sbrun.exe started successfully but failed to complete the task
I submitted a request to Technical Support on 3/2/08, but I haven't received a response--other than the automatic response acknowledgeing receipt of my request. The case # for my problem is: 00001255.
I haven't had much luck with the program, and I am worried that ShadowProtect might require a higher level of expertise than I possess. I am just a fairly knowledgeable home user, and I couldn't find anything in the Support Knowledge base that seemed to address my problem (or that I could fully understand). I am also concerned that the program might perhaps be incompatible with the brand new external hard I added to my system, specifically for backups. I installed a Cavalry CAXM 37500 USB and eSata 500GB hard drive. Cavalry provided the means to easily add an eSata port to my PC (Dell Dimension). I obtained the latest driver for the Sata/AHCI (?) controller from Intel, after verifying that everything was compatible with my processor and chipset.
Any help would be appreciated, as I have spent nearly $100 on software that I apparently am unable to use. I guess I learned about the importance of a trial installation prior to purchase,
Thanks for your time.