DPM is out of disk space for the replica

Trying to make a bare metal backup of a phyiscal server running 2008 R2 SP1 . I've checked im not out of space. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the agent, I've manually tried to make the disk allocation larger same error.
 DPM is out of disk space for the replica. (ID 58 Details: Internal error code: 0x809909FF)
This is in the event log on the Client machine
The backup operation attempted  has failed to start, error code '2155348040' (There is not enough free space on the backup storage location to back up the data.). Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once
the issue is resolved.
I have several other machines doing bare metal backups they are virtual but I can't see why that would be any different. They have no problems doing this. I have seen hacks on the internet editing xml files to get this to work changing allcritical to "C:".
I'd like an actual fix for this please?

Mike quick question. How can I determine which share my particular server is using to backup to? Here is what I get when I try to do a DIR on the folder as system
C:\Windows\system32>whoami
nt authority\system
C:\Windows\system32>dir
\\kdnap-util1\0ae3c77eaab54ea09b0724737a125f48
Access is denied.
C:\Windows\system32>dir
\\kdnap-util1\12068c1992634c92addf44bfbee5cada
Access is denied.
I was just trying to poke around to browse the folder to see which one to back it up to . But with the access denied error this isn't helpful :)
Here is my list of shares
C:\Windows\system32>net view \\kdnap-util1
Shared resources at \\kdnap-util1
I also tried doing a DIR from a server that is backing up correctly on any of those shares listed above after running psexec and I get access denied from them as well so I guess thats normal
Share
name                        Type  Used as  Comment
0ae3c77eaab54ea09b0724737a125f48  Disk           0ae3c77eaab54ea09b0724737a125f4
8
12068c1992634c92addf44bfbee5cada  Disk           12068c1992634c92addf44bfbee5cad
a
32d87ea3f0ea4570bd1ae215c818686d  Disk           32d87ea3f0ea4570bd1ae215c818686
d
3429bef9926347babbf20bbb258fdec0  Disk           3429bef9926347babbf20bbb258fdec
0
5c9c98bbc69c4f0ab75df48e89f52fc3  Disk           5c9c98bbc69c4f0ab75df48e89f52fc
3
600460aa29bb4f198d0d0fb6b1636068  Disk           600460aa29bb4f198d0d0fb6b163606
8
62abc840b38444abaa9d8dc9bd43b852  Disk           62abc840b38444abaa9d8dc9bd43b85
2
6833cf7dec3e4f19a3bf7961d53c5ced  Disk           6833cf7dec3e4f19a3bf7961d53c5ce
d
68437b942573463b9437a15056bccf7c  Disk           68437b942573463b9437a15056bccf7
c
805320dcb886401fa3dc6a8213b3deec  Disk           805320dcb886401fa3dc6a8213b3dee
c
8404f7468dea47ce9e92a99536ebe13d  Disk           8404f7468dea47ce9e92a99536ebe13
d
8bcbc4deae44458da77fbe59661f60fb  Disk           8bcbc4deae44458da77fbe59661f60f
b
9bc5182a9d6b43478b7c09062ee1c9b0  Disk           9bc5182a9d6b43478b7c09062ee1c9b
0
b588fc67397e4a5a81a15bb5b52dbe31  Disk           b588fc67397e4a5a81a15bb5b52dbe3
1
Backups                           Disk
bf941a02f6e847a095b03d01963b8df1  Disk           bf941a02f6e847a095b03d01963b8df
1
bfc06209ce514b939098a9fd701e05d7  Disk           bfc06209ce514b939098a9fd701e05d
7
BLAZELG                           Disk
d35de342510248a0a34dac84ecd55d08  Disk           d35de342510248a0a34dac84ecd55d0
8
df1658496f364923b25f615625254195  Disk           df1658496f364923b25f61562525419
5
dfc6d6061f314fabbed0fb144c18df7c  Disk           dfc6d6061f314fabbed0fb144c18df7
c
e8fcdd5155c940bb8ecddd0e7a99be7b  Disk           e8fcdd5155c940bb8ecddd0e7a99be7
b
ee23ec6bc709410a9cfce4759c935f8f  Disk           ee23ec6bc709410a9cfce4759c935f8
f
f0f1272aeab7417d82a6473b3f8b3a91  Disk           f0f1272aeab7417d82a6473b3f8b3a9
1
library.old                       Disk
The command completed successfully.
OK figured out which share it is by viewing the sharename in the shared folders snap-in (mmc) it listed my server name which access on the share. its "600460aa29bb4f198d0d0fb6b1636068"

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