After a frustrating recent experience where I had to reinstall (64-bit) Windows XP, I decided to create an Automated System Recovery backup/diskette "just in case".
However, at the point where ASR should begin its work, a box saying "The files for the recovery diskette could not be created. The operation was aborted."
A Google of that error lead to MSKB316456, which indeed does address my exact error message, but I have not clue what they're talking about:
"This problem can occur if there are legacy Microsoft Windows NT FTDisk sets on the computer, which were created in Windows NT 4.0. FTDisk sets are not supported in Windows Server 2003."
The solution:
1. Use Ftonline.exe to bring the FTDisk sets online.
2. Back up any data in the FTDisk sets.
3. Delete the FTDisk sets, and then use dynamic volumes to re-create them
This machine is brand new, has only run WinXP x64. As an aside, I personally have never run NT4. What the heck are the FTDisk sets I'm supposed to delete?
However, at the point where ASR should begin its work, a box saying "The files for the recovery diskette could not be created. The operation was aborted."
A Google of that error lead to MSKB316456, which indeed does address my exact error message, but I have not clue what they're talking about:
"This problem can occur if there are legacy Microsoft Windows NT FTDisk sets on the computer, which were created in Windows NT 4.0. FTDisk sets are not supported in Windows Server 2003."
The solution:
1. Use Ftonline.exe to bring the FTDisk sets online.
2. Back up any data in the FTDisk sets.
3. Delete the FTDisk sets, and then use dynamic volumes to re-create them
This machine is brand new, has only run WinXP x64. As an aside, I personally have never run NT4. What the heck are the FTDisk sets I'm supposed to delete?