![]() It’s important to note here that in the command I did NOT specify the path to the file, I only specified the official file name master.bak. ![]() The backup looks for the path “E:InvalidPath”, which is often an invalid folder on many other systems. If you notice, the fallacy is pretty clear. Driver Error 3 (The system cannot find the specified path). Unable to open backup device “E:InvalidPathmaster.bak”. Here is the text of this message displayed on the image: The command failed with a low-level error. This is almost certainly the simple command I suggest: BACKUPMASTER TO DISK DATABASE means "master.bak" ![]() Using defaults for non-existent folders will result in a fantastic error message like below. While working on this reproduction of the problem, I changed the settings and later found that the backup from database command usually fails. Read their blog post on how we can fix error 3201. Earlier this week, I wrote a blog post sadly talking about the database creation command failing.
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