Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Fixing “Insert media: The fixed media is full...” Error Message

A Microsoft Backup file allows a Windows operating system user to create a backup of important information, such as, registry settings, word documents, audios, videos, and other files. This enables the user to safeguard its data and use it after the system encounters any logical or physical crash. The user can either take the backup on regular basis or in frequent intervals. However, unlike any other file, this backup file also gets corrupted or damaged. In such situations, the data saved in this backup file becomes inaccessible. In such cases, if the user needs to access the backup file data, then s/he needs to restore it from any other backup file. But, unavailability of a second backup file, leaves the user with no alternative to repair BKF file. To do so, the user needs to use an advanced third-party BKF File Repair application.
Consider a practical scenario, where you attempt to access the BKF file and you access the below error message:
“Insert media: The fixed media is full. You cannot back up all of the specified data to this disk device. The backup operation will stop”
After the above error message appears, the BKF file could not be opened. The data saved in the BKF file becomes inaccessible after the above error message pops up. Furthermore, the same error message pops up every time you try to access the data saved in the BKF file.

Cause:
The above error message appears when the BKF file becomes corrupted. Corruption primarily occurs due to improper shutdown of the system (when the BKF file is opened), malicious software like virus, and operating system malfunction.

Resolution:
To repair the corrupt BKF file and to read it data, you will need to opt for an advanced BKF repair application. Such BKF File Repair tools use fast and effective repairing algorithms to repair any logically corrupted BKF file. The user does not require any technical knowledge to use this utility.

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