StevePen0691
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Win 11 Home Version 21H2 Build 22000.978
So I guess I'm a throwback for not buying cloud space to do constant & incremental backups without having to think about it.
I am finally getting around to doing a backup since a new desktop purchase and it's getting stopped with the alert dialog message "The APPX file can not be accessed because it is not encrypted as expected." Error code 0x80070199
I did a chkdsk read-only mode on the source drives (logical C: and D: on the SSD) and on the target (logical G: on the USB HDD)
The D: drive had an error which required a re-run of chkdsk d: /f /r /x with no follow up errors.
There is nothing on the Disk Cleanup category of files that I can see might fix this (I'd rather not empty the Recycle Bin unless someone says that absolutely in the problem).
I wanted to check to see if encryption is somehow active. So the first thing I did was look at System Information in admin mode and looked for Device Encryption Support and found the value below
Device Encryption Support "Reasons for failed automatic device encryption: PCR7 binding is not supported, Hardware Security Test Interface failed and device is not Modern Standby, Un-allowed DMA capable bus/device(s) detected, Disabled by policy"
Moreover, Settings > Privacy & Security shows no availability of Device Encryption.
So the APPX file being accessed is not on a disk set for encryption nor can it be, so why would the Backup app be looking for an encrypted file?
Additional research
Any ideas?

So I guess I'm a throwback for not buying cloud space to do constant & incremental backups without having to think about it.
I am finally getting around to doing a backup since a new desktop purchase and it's getting stopped with the alert dialog message "The APPX file can not be accessed because it is not encrypted as expected." Error code 0x80070199
I did a chkdsk read-only mode on the source drives (logical C: and D: on the SSD) and on the target (logical G: on the USB HDD)
The D: drive had an error which required a re-run of chkdsk d: /f /r /x with no follow up errors.
There is nothing on the Disk Cleanup category of files that I can see might fix this (I'd rather not empty the Recycle Bin unless someone says that absolutely in the problem).
I wanted to check to see if encryption is somehow active. So the first thing I did was look at System Information in admin mode and looked for Device Encryption Support and found the value below
Device Encryption Support "Reasons for failed automatic device encryption: PCR7 binding is not supported, Hardware Security Test Interface failed and device is not Modern Standby, Un-allowed DMA capable bus/device(s) detected, Disabled by policy"
Moreover, Settings > Privacy & Security shows no availability of Device Encryption.
So the APPX file being accessed is not on a disk set for encryption nor can it be, so why would the Backup app be looking for an encrypted file?
Additional research
- BitLocker is not installed
- gpedit.msc is not found (apparently it can be installed even in W11Home)
Any ideas?

My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Ver 23H2 (OS Build 22631.2792)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Acer C27-962
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1035G1 CPU @ 1.00GHz 1.19 GHz
- Motherboard
- Acer Aspire C27-962(NV8) v 1.0
- Memory
- 12 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce MX130
- Sound Card
- RealTek Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Intel UHD Graphics
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 (68 Hz)
- Hard Drives
- Kingston (RBUSNS8154P3512GJ1) 512 GB
- Keyboard
- Acer KBRFCR
- Mouse
- Acer MORFLDO
- Internet Speed
- 75 Mbps
- Browser
- mostly Google Chrome, had been Edge Chromium
- Antivirus
- Winsys + Malwarebytes
- Other Info
- Intel Wireless-AC 9462