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I want to try out the new build of Windows 10 on my Surface Pro 3, but I want to make sure I have a system image to roll back to after I inevitably get tired of playing with pre-release software. Before the first Win10 build was released, I created a system image using the instructions on this website: How to Create and Restore System Image Backups on Windows 8.1. It worked flawlessly.
Well just this past weekend, we needed a flash drive for a meeting at work, and the only thumb drive anyone had was mine with the system image on it. So I wiped it, we used it, and all was fine, until I tried creating a new system image. When I run the script in Powershell, it tells me "ERROR - The specified backup location could not be found or is not a supported backup storage location." It makes NO sense though because this is the exact same drive, formatted the exact same way, as before when I was able to get it to work. Bing searches have not returned anything of use.
Anyone have any ideas?
Well just this past weekend, we needed a flash drive for a meeting at work, and the only thumb drive anyone had was mine with the system image on it. So I wiped it, we used it, and all was fine, until I tried creating a new system image. When I run the script in Powershell, it tells me "ERROR - The specified backup location could not be found or is not a supported backup storage location." It makes NO sense though because this is the exact same drive, formatted the exact same way, as before when I was able to get it to work. Bing searches have not returned anything of use.
Anyone have any ideas?
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