1803 creating a system image fails with RPC server error 0x800706BA

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  1. Posts : 12
    Windows 10 pro n Insider Preview Build 16170
       #51

    Bree said:
    Neither creating or restoring a system image will work in an unmodified 32-bit 1803, not even in the latest os build 17134.228. This problem is not present in the 64-bit 1803.

    As has been posted earlier, replacing wbengine.exe with a known working one (typically the one from 32-bit 1709) allows creating system images to work in 32-bit 1803.

    You cannot restore any system image by booting a 32-bit 1803 system to Advanced Startup from the Settings > Recovery page, that will still fail with an RPC error.


    To restore a system image you need to boot the the Advanced Start using the 1709 (or any earlier) 32-bit recovery environment. to do this you can boot from a recovery drive made by any 32-bit machine running 1709 or earlier, or a bootable 32-bit install media usb for any version except 1803. Even a usb for the original 1507, os build 10240 will work.
    So waiting is the solution for now..?
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  2. Posts : 31,621
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
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       #52

    isamma said:
    So waiting is the solution for now..?
    Version 1809 is due in October. As this problem has now been addressed in recent Insider versions, I would be surprised and disappointed if it were not fixed in that release.

    In the mean time, there are workarounds....

    Creating a system image works after replacing the 32-bit 1803's version of wbengine.exe with one from another version, the 32-bit 1709 is the usual choice.

    Restoring a system image works when booting from a recovery drive made by 1709 or any earlier version.

    However, Microsoft's System Image Backup (SIB) has been a deprecated feature for a year now. It looks like it will still be in 1809, but it can only be a matter of time before it is removed.

    Microsoft said:
    System Image Backup (SIB) Solution
    We recommend that users use full-disk backup solutions from other vendors.
    Features removed or Deprecated in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

    The 'other vendor' I use successfully in 32-bit 1803 is Macrium.
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  3. Posts : 31,621
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
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       #53

    Bree said:
    Version 1809 is due in October. As this problem has now been addressed in recent Insider versions, I would be surprised and disappointed if it were not fixed in that release.
    Tested now that the Windows 10 October 2018 Update now available - Windows 10 Forums.

    Both creating a system image and restoring one work correctly in the 32-bit version 1809, build 17763.1.
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  4. Posts : 69
    Windows 10 v1607 Pro 64 bit
       #54

    Hello Bree,

    There are problems with Windows 10 v 1803 32-bit but the 64-bit is mostly OK, as we know.

    I've been trying "RollBackRx Home" by Horizon DataSys: it does snapshots and matches system restore's functions. It lacks a mouse pointer in the Home Recovery (boot and dab Home key to access the splash screen) so it gets stuck in it's mini-OS outside of Windows frequently. It hangs and crashes like a stock-car racer. The only way to use this alternative software is to install it, use at and uninstall it before closing down the PC.

    It occurred to me that it could be a Windows 10 issue and not a RollBackRx Home problem. Possibly Microsoft is losing interest and scrapping the 32-bit versions in due course.

    Thanks for the news about Windows Update but KB4464218 is trying to re-download and install itself on the 32-bit PC like the random jack-ass that it is. If you need a toy to play with, try Reset Windows Update Agent to augment M$'s Windows 10. Loads of fun.

    From SimonFastEddy
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  5. Posts : 12
    Windows 10 pro n Insider Preview Build 16170
       #55

    Bree said:
    Tested now that the Windows 10 October 2018 Update now available - Windows 10 Forums.

    Both creating a system image and restoring one work correctly in the 32-bit version 1809, build 17763.1.
    working like a charm, and also the system repair disc is working very good.
    thanks all for your help..
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  6. Posts : 2
    windows 10
       #56

    benhase said:
    Here is the fix.
    Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17711
    We fixed an issue where creating a system image from backup and restore in control panel would fail on x86 machines.

    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17711 - Windows Experience BlogWindows Experience Blog
    Good news!

    I just applied Windows 10 version 1809, October 2018 Update (Build 17763.55) and the 1083 (32 bit) Backup - Create a System Image - issue is fixed. I have only tested the Backup side (not the Restore side). Progress!
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  7. Posts : 31,621
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
    Thread Starter
       #57

    benhase said:
    Good news! I just applied Windows 10 version 1809... and the 1083 (32 bit) Backup - Create a System Image - issue is fixed. I have only tested the Backup side (not the Restore side). Progress!
    Yes, I tested both backup and restore in the public release of 1809 and reported success in this thread on 3rd October. There is still no fix for 1803 though, so I won't be marking this thread as solved.

    Come to that, there's no publicly available 1809 now either, not until MS fix the bug that caused them to withdraw it.

    Edit: fixed now and 1809 has been re-released.
    Last edited by Bree; 06 Dec 2018 at 14:37.
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  8. Posts : 31,621
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
    Thread Starter
       #58

    For a feature that was deprecated two years ago the built-in system imaging has had a remarkably long stay of execution. As it is still included in 1903 it's only fair to test it.

    I can confirm that in the 32-bit version of 1903 both system image backup and restore work correctly.
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  9. Posts : 69
    Windows 10 v1607 Pro 64 bit
       #59

    Hello Bree, (From SimonFastEddy)

    Individual systems may still cause issues:
    on 16 Jan 2019, I installed W10 v1809 (32-Bit) and had the AppxStaging error return - Error 0x800705aa. It took me until 17 March 2019 before I resolved it. In the interim I had stripped-out everything from Windows 10 with the exception of the Windows Store and Microsoft Edge, to no effect. I increased the space allocated to System Protection and did an in situ Windows v1809 Upgrade downloaded and installed, and that resolved the issue.

    All OK now! System configuration all wrong I expect.

    If anyone gets stuck similarly and needs a restore program then I suggest using RollBackRxHome until the problem resolves.

    I am currently waiting for W10 v1903 to behave suitably and not re-assign a drive letter for my USB stick which I often leave plugged-in during the installation process. It messes with my syncBackFree profiles!

    All hail Macrium... All hail Powershell... All hail Horizon Data Systems...

    God give me strength, a fast bike, an open road and sunshine. Keep well Bree, it's good that you are around.

    From SimonFastEddy
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