System Image Recovery fails with a 0x80070002 error
This article describes a system image restore problem that occurs in Windows 8.1 when you try to recover from a backup that's stored on a partition on the system disk. A resolution is provided.
Applies to: Windows 8.1
Original KB number: 2989057
Symptoms
Consider the following scenario:
- You're running Windows 8.1, and you have the Windows 8.1 update (KB2919355) installed.
- You've taken a system image backup and saved it to a partition on the same disk as drive C.
- The partition that you saved the backup to is much smaller than drive C.
When you try to recover from the backup by using System Image Recovery, it fails and returns the following error:
The system image restore failed.
Error details: The system cannot find the file specified. (0x80070002)
Additionally, you can't start Windows after this error occurs.
Cause
The error occurs because the backup image is prematurely dismounted during the restore process.
Workaround
When you start the system after this error occurs, it generally goes into Automatic Repair mode. However, this process fails. To recover, follow these steps:
Click Advanced options.
Under Choose an option, click Troubleshoot, click Advanced options, and then click Command Prompt.
Using DISKPART, locate the volume where the OS was installed. After the problem occurs, the volume will be recognized as a RAW volume (drive C in the following example).
X:\Windows\System32>diskpart Microsoft DiskPart version 6.3.9600 Copyright (C) 1999-2013 Microsoft Corporation. On computer: MININT-NS2UFF8 DISKPART> list volume Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info ---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- -------- Volume 0 E DVD-ROM 0 B No Media Volume 1 C RAW Partition 2970 GB Healthy Volume 2 D New Volume NTFS Partition 29 GB Healthy Volume 3 Recovery NTFS Partition 300 MB Healthy Hidden
Note
The drive letters may differ in your installation of Windows.
Format the RAW volume:
DISKPART> select volume 1 Volume 1 is the selected volume. DISKPART> format fs=NTFS quick 100 percent completed
Exit DISKPART, and then close the command prompt:
DISKPART> exit Leaving DiskPart...
Under Choose an option, click Troubleshoot, click Advanced options, and then click System Image Recovery.
Follow the steps in the Re-image Your Computer Wizard to complete the restore from the backup that you saved.
Status
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
Microsoft regularly releases software updates to address specific bugs. If Microsoft releases a software update to resolve this bug, this article will be updated with additional information.
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