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Error -1132 Trying to Create Disaster Recovery ISO Image


jcat

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Back in August and September, a number of people reported having this problem -

 

Just to describe it again: using version 7.5.387, trying to generate a recovery CD, I get a warning that my ISO image is going to be larger than 650MB. Referring to KB Article #5989, I looked at the files in the various folders used to create the ISO and added them up; didn't come anywhere near 650. So I proceeded and ended up with an image of 631MB - but in the end it failed to create the image and gave me the following execution errors:

 

File "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Retrospect\RtrExec.dir\Exec\State\atl.dll": cannot write, error -1132 (file creation error on destination volume)

File "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Retrospect\RtrExec.dir\Exec\State\mfc42.dll": cannot write, error -1132 (file creation error on destination volume)

File "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Retrospect\RtrExec.dir\Exec\State\mfc42u.dll": cannot write, error -1132 (file creation error on destination volume)

File "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Retrospect\RtrExec.dir\Exec\State\msvcp60.dll": cannot write, error -1132 (file creation error on destination volume)

File "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Retrospect\RtrExec.dir\Exec\State\comctl32.dll": cannot write, error -1132 (file creation error on destination volume)

 

Like I said, I found two threads about this (here and here), with a number of people reporting the same problem - seemed somehow to be related to the size of the ISO image thing, even though for some of those people, as for me, the final image wasn't too large for a CD at all (I'm also not sure why there's no option to create an ISO image for DVD, if it really does end up being too big for a CD - any computer these days that can boot from a CD can boot from DVD - but that's a different issue).

 

But as far as I can tell, the issue hasn't been fixed or resolved or addressed, and I can't find anything else about it since then or any official word from Retrospect about what appears to be a pretty bad problem - a dealbuster, really, because if I can't create a recovery disk, which I now can't, other options start to seem far more appealing.

 

Does anyone know anything about this? Maybe there's something I missed?

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