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October 13th, 2022 09:00
Error: The provided stream to write is too large for the currently installed media (0xC0AA
XPS 13 Plus 9320
Hi, I’m running Windows 11 Pro 64-bit (22h2 update) and I’m trying to use Windows Backup and Restore (Windows 7) to create back-up media… The system image was straight forward onto a network drive. Using “Create a system repair disc” burning to a CD-ROM I get the error “The provided stream to write is too large for the currently installed media (0xC0AA0404)”. I understand the image size is about ~450MB and I have ~700MB CD-R loaded and it has always worked on previous XPS systems… Any ideas?
I found this https://www.dell.com/community/Windows-General/Can-t-create-system-repair-disc/td-p/4266643 from 2014 that states
The error is caused the interference in the disk creation process by the DBROverlayIcon.dll file which is a component of Dell Backup and Recovery. A workaround to create the disk can be achieved with the following steps: Right-click the start pearl, click explore. Browse to C:\Program Files (x86)\Dell Backup and Recovery\Components\Shell In that folder right-click the DBROverlayIcon.dll and rename it to DBROverlayIcon.old Exit explorer and reboot the system You should now be able to create the Windows Repair Disk.
I looked for the directory mentioned and DBROverlayIcon DLL with no luck so not sure if it is the same problem?
Thanks in advance, Peter
Basher-Peter
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October 20th, 2022 04:00
With the help of Dell Technical Support I tried the same operation using a DVD-r & DVD -RW disc. I was not hopeful it would work as my R10 with the same version of Windows installed did work creating a Repair Disc on CD-R and I saw no reason a simpler machine would have a larger image…
However my XPS13Plus and XPS13 image is larger for some reason, and it did work using at DVD-R and DVD-RW disc . Images were 770-790M which is much larger than I have seen documented before.
Regards, Peter
ejn63
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October 13th, 2022 09:00
Part of the issue no doubt is trying to use a backup utility that's over 10 years old on a new OS. There are far better ways to make backups, starting with the free version of Macrium Reflect, which fully supports Windows 11.
Basher-Peter
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October 17th, 2022 06:00
I understand it is "old school" however it works on my other Dell PCs with the same version of Windows installed so I know it does work, just not on my XPS13P. I would prefer not have different backup methods for different machines or learn a new technology every time I buy a new one:-) Thanks, Peter
Tesla1856
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October 17th, 2022 09:00
Well, Macrium Reflect will run and backup Windows-7/8/10/11 32-bit and 64-bit.
But personally, I would not be so concerned with the old computers if you think your current backup solution is working on those. However, it might be a good idea to re-evaluate your backup procedures and reliability on those as well.
But for the new Dell XPS Laptop ... while you are welcome to contact Microsoft about your problems with their backup software, I suggest you at least consider joining us in the 2020's and use Macrium Reflect (it's free).