They suggest that I seek third-party help ("address it through other means (researching the issue further, performing a refresh of your OS, contacting an IT support professional, etc)."). In plain English, they say that there are problems with Windows, despite the fact that I had the error both on Windows 7 and Windows 10, and on two different, completely clean Windows 10 installations. To make a long story short, Crashplan says it's a problem with my "environment", specifically a Windows DLL. Suddenly, Crashplan crashes at about 250 GB of backup set. Crashplan expects you to make Windows work with their software, not the other way aroundĬrashplan had been working impeccably for several years, when Code42 (which makes the program) apparently makes changes to the code.
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