Asked By
Stuner
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Posted on - 06/20/2011
Hello all,
I am using my Windows Vista Ultimate on my laptop for around two years. Today, I tried to restore the backup taken on DVD, but it gives me the following error and gets closed.
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System Protection
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There was an unexpected error in the property page:
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The transfer syntax is not supported by the RPC server.
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(0x800706C2)
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Please close the property page and try again.
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When I checked the event log, I found two entries relevant to the backup
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Error during RPC serialization: (hr = 0x800706c2)
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Backup started at '6/23/2008 6:11:16 AM' failed with following error code '2147944130' (The transfer syntax is not supported by the RPC server.). Please rerun backup once issue is resolved.
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The error appears after around 4-5 minutes of progressing of restore process.
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Help is required regarding solution of this error.
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Thanks.
Unable to restore backup on DVD
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Hi,
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Problem:
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You received error message to restore the back up on your computer.
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The transfer syntax is not supported by the RPC server. (0x800706C2)
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Cause:
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These error indicate either damaged data or physical damage on the hard disk.
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Solution:
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To test the hard disk, run ScanDisk. To run ScanDisk from within Windows, follow these steps:
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Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click ScanDisk.
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Click the drive you want to examine for errors.
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Click Thorough, and then click Start.
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Running ScanDisk with through option selected examines the hard disk for physical damage. If damages data detected, ScanDisk gives you the option to save the damaged data to a file or to discard the data. The ScanDisk surface may take considerable amount of time on large hard disks.
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To run ScanDisk from a command prompt outside of Windows, follow these steps:
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Click the start button, click Shut Down, click Restart The Computer In MS-DOS Mode, and the click Yes.
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Type the following command at the command prompt, and then press ENTER.
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Scandisk <x>: where <x> is the letter of the hard disk you want to check.
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When ScanDisk finishes its initial check, it prompts you to perform a surface scan on the drive. Click Yes or press ENTER.
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If ScanDisk is unable to repair damaged data, or indicates that the hard disk has physical damage, you may need to have the hard disk checked by a qualified service professional.