NinjaOne Backup — Error 310: Unable to Backup Volume
Audience: T2 Use when: Image backup fails with "Error 310: Unable to back up volume."
What This Error Means
Lockhart attempted to back up a specific volume (disk partition) and failed at the volume level — not at the VSS, NAS, or cloud level. The failure is specific to reading or processing that volume's data.
Most Common Causes
| Cause | Signal |
|---|---|
| Volume filesystem is corrupt | chkdsk reports errors; volume may be RAW |
| Disk is failing or has bad sectors | SMART errors; Event Log IDs 7, 11, 51 |
| Volume is unmounted or offline | Not visible in Get-Volume output |
| Dynamic disk configuration issue | Volume appears in disk management but behaves unexpectedly |
| BitLocker-protected volume without key | Volume is encrypted and Lockhart can't access it |
Step 1 — Check Volume and Disk Health
# Check all volumes
Get-Volume | Select DriveLetter, FileSystemLabel, FileSystemType, HealthStatus, OperationalStatus,
@{N='FreeGB';E={[math]::Round($_.SizeRemaining/1GB,1)}},
@{N='TotalGB';E={[math]::Round($_.Size/1GB,1)}}
# Check physical disk health
Get-PhysicalDisk | Select FriendlyName, HealthStatus, OperationalStatus
# Check Event Log for disk errors in the past 24 hours
Get-WinEvent -LogName System -MaxEvents 500 |
Where-Object {$_.Id -in @(7, 11, 15, 51, 153) -and $_.TimeCreated -gt (Get-Date).AddHours(-24)} |
Select TimeCreated, Id, Message | Format-List
Step 2 — Run chkdsk on the Affected Volume
# Run chkdsk scan only first (no fix) to assess damage
chkdsk D: /scan
# If errors found, schedule a full repair on next reboot
chkdsk D: /f /r /x
⚠ If the volume contains dental databases (SQL, MySQL, Actian): schedule the repair during an agreed maintenance window — chkdsk requires exclusive access to the volume.
Step 3 — Check BitLocker Status
If the volume is BitLocker-encrypted, Lockhart needs to be able to read it. On domain-joined machines with BitLocker, the SYSTEM account should have access. If BitLocker is in a suspended or recovery state:
# Check BitLocker status on all drives
Get-BitLockerVolume | Select MountPoint, VolumeStatus, ProtectionStatus, LockStatus
If a volume shows LockStatus: Locked: the volume is inaccessible — unlock it with the recovery key before the backup can proceed.
Step 4 — Check If the Volume Is Included in the Backup Plan
If the volume is a secondary or data drive (D:, E:):
- NinjaOne → device → Backup → Edit plan → Volumes section
- Confirm the volume is included and not accidentally excluded
- If it was recently added (e.g., new drive), save and re-run
Step 5 — Check Disk Configuration
# Check disk partition style and type
Get-Disk | Select Number, PartitionStyle, OperationalStatus, HealthStatus
# List partitions
Get-Partition | Select DiskNumber, PartitionNumber, DriveLetter, Size, Type
Dynamic disks or unusual partition configurations can cause Error 310. Simple/basic GPT disks are the expected configuration.
Escalate to T3 If:
- chkdsk reports uncorrectable errors — urgent data integrity situation
- SMART shows disk failure — immediate hardware replacement needed
- Volume is RAW — filesystem gone, data recovery may be needed
- BitLocker recovery key is unknown — this is a data access crisis