option) or the WBADMIN START RECOVERY command.
)Unable to retrieve files and folders. {0}
A fatal error occurred during a Windows Server Backup snap-in (Wbadmin.msc) operation.
An internal error has occurred in the backup engine or the computer that you are connected to remotely is running a version of backup application that is not compatible with the version on your local computer. The local and remote computers must be running the same version of backup application for you to manage backups remotely.
An unexpected error has occurred. It may be because the current media is corrupted.
Close Wbadmin.msc and then restart it.
Error details: {0}.
KThis option restores the system state. You must restart your computer at the end of the recovery operation.B
Note: When you restart your server, Windows Server Backup will attempt to recover many system files. This operation might take several minutes to complete, depending on the number of files that are being replaced. The server might restart multiple times during this process. Please do not interrupt the process.
RThe backup catalog has been corrupted. Restore the catalog from a recent backup and restart Windows Server Backup.
Restart the server to complete the system state recovery operation.
SThe Block Level Backup Engine Service has been disabled. Enable the service and then restart Windows Server Backup.
Selecting a volume that is on a basic disk will enable full bare metal recovery functionality. You can find a list of basic disks from the Disk Management console (Diskmgmt.msc).
Start time:D
System state recovery cannot be paused or cancelled once it has started. It will need a restart of the server to complete the recovery operation.
TThe Windows Server Backup engine cannot be run in Safe Mode. Restart Windows normally, and then retry the operation.
Unable to browse {0}. {1}
Under 'Destination Volume' select the location that you want to recover to. Important: All data on this volume will be deleted at the start of the recovery operation. Do not select a volume if it contains data that you need.A
WThe following error occurred while trying to get the details of application {0}:
When you finish this wizard, the selected disks will be reformatted and all the existing volumes and data on the disks will be deleted. To enable users to move backups offsite for disaster protection and to ensure backup integrity, the entire disks will be dedicated for storing the backups and will not be visible in Windows Explorer.
Windows Server Backup is unable to connect to the computer that you want to manage backups on. Make sure that the computer is online and the Block Level Backup Engine Service is not blocked due to firewall restrictions.
YAre you sure that you want to delete the catalog? If you delete the catalog, you will need to start a new set of backups.
You cannot perform a volume recovery because all destination volumes contain operating system components. Try to recover your data by recovering files and folders. Or, if you only want to recover the system state of your computer, use the command WBADMIN START SYSTEMSTATERECOVERY to perform a system state recovery. If you want to recover your entire computer, use the options in Windows Recovery Environment, which you can access from your Windows Setup disk.
You have chosen to delete all of your past backups and start new backups because your backup storage location is unavailable.