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If while backing up your files using Windows Backup in Windows 7, you are frequently unable to to so, and the backup fails and you receive the following error message:
0×81000015 : Windows Backup could not create a zip file. This could be because the drive that Windows is installed on does not have enough space or it could be a temporary error. Make sure you have at least <size> MB of free space and try again
then you may want to see and maybe uninstall some 3rd party software programs installed on your computer.
This problem occurs if you have one of the following third-party software programs installed on the computer:
* Carbonite backup utility
* IDrive applications
* StuffIt
This problem is caused because of conflicts between Windows Backup and third-party software programs that are associated with .zip files. This problem may also occur if you have installed some other third-party software programs that monitor .zip files.
To work around this problem, use one of the following workarounds before you run Windows Backup:
* If you have Carbonite backup utility installed, disable the utility.
* If you have IDrive applications installed, disable the applications.
* If you have StuffIt installed, remove .zip associations from StuffIt.
* If you are running other third-party software programs that are associated with .zip file, disable the programs.
Sourced from KB981908.
...........All About My Brain.........
0×81000015 : Windows Backup could not create a zip file. This could be because the drive that Windows is installed on does not have enough space or it could be a temporary error. Make sure you have at least <size> MB of free space and try again
then you may want to see and maybe uninstall some 3rd party software programs installed on your computer.
This problem occurs if you have one of the following third-party software programs installed on the computer:
* Carbonite backup utility
* IDrive applications
* StuffIt
This problem is caused because of conflicts between Windows Backup and third-party software programs that are associated with .zip files. This problem may also occur if you have installed some other third-party software programs that monitor .zip files.
To work around this problem, use one of the following workarounds before you run Windows Backup:
* If you have Carbonite backup utility installed, disable the utility.
* If you have IDrive applications installed, disable the applications.
* If you have StuffIt installed, remove .zip associations from StuffIt.
* If you are running other third-party software programs that are associated with .zip file, disable the programs.
Sourced from KB981908.
...........All About My Brain.........