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That's a Corgi
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What files and folders do you want backed up? Where are you backing up to and how often? Do you want to preserve previous copies, do increments, full copies each times, or differentials?
I'd figure out what is going on with Win7's backup before throwing in the towel. Backup Exec is the biggest name in backup's, but a simple batch file launched in the task scheduler works too.
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Every damn thing.
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On the new box - as a test - I installed Win7 and did a backup (image and copy) - worked fine no problems. Installed two programs and did it again - no problem. Installed two more programs and did it again. Problem. Deleted and reformatted the hard drive using for backups (brand new WD Black) - reran the backup. Did the image and when it got to 98% sat there for 7 hours. Reformatted that drive, used a different brand new drive - same results - 98% and stuck. Reformatted all three drives and did another clean install of Win7 using a different drive (all three drives are brand new WD Black 1TB - no errors) - repeated everything with same exact results. Two boxes - same results. I am done with it. I am coming off of using a RAID setup for the past 7 - 8 years or so, so never worried about it. Am not using RAID in either box and don't plan to. Before RAID I did use Backup Exec on a tape drive. I really prefer to just do daily image shots or a weekly image with daily differentials. Thanks, Ron Quote:
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