Block level backup engine Samsung SSD 840 EVO partition labeled "data"

Replaced the hard drive in my Dell 1545 laptop with a Samsung SSD 840 EVO.
Everything beautiful.
Am running Windows 8.1 - again everything beautiful.
Thought I would run "System Image Backup" (off the File History page).
failed - Microsoft error code 0x80780119
 because Samsung Migration tool created a first partition labeled "data"
(don't know whose data this might be suspect it has nothing to do with the OS but is required for the SSD, perhaps for MBR boot purposed.)
This "data" partition is very small and 99% full: no room for the VSS backup requires.
Bypassed that problem with:
PS C:\> wbAdmin start backup -backupTarget:H: -include:C:\
which runs perfectly, except for the warning,
" Note: the list of volumes included for backup does not include all the volumes that contain operating system components. This backup cannot be used to perform a system recovery. However. you can recover other items if the destination media type Supports
it."

Hi,
Glad to hear that you've found a workground to backup the data and thanks for sharing the experience here. Regarding to the Samsung "data" partition, yes, as you mentioned, it is related with Samsung Migration software, so I think members working
on Samsung will be familiar with this partition.
http://www.samsung.com/in/support/category/storage/solidstatedrive/
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