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When writing this, I have spent over one hour trying to backup my files and
folders (not the complete system) under Vista Business, and the green progress bar only shows under half done, and doesn't seem to be moving at all. Please could anyone tell me if it is common for backup taking such a long time? Other than my picture and music libraries (less than 1 GB each), my system does not contain too much documents. No heavy games or such like. Thanks for your help. |
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Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm backing up to a CD-RW device.
"Frank" wrote: When writing this, I have spent over one hour trying to backup my files and folders (not the complete system) under Vista Business, and the green progress bar only shows under half done, and doesn't seem to be moving at all. Please could anyone tell me if it is common for backup taking such a long time? Other than my picture and music libraries (less than 1 GB each), my system does not contain too much documents. No heavy games or such like. Thanks for your help. |
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I gave up on using CD's or DVD's for my backup destination; it took far too
long, required lots of attention [changing disks, etc], and almost always produced errors. I bought an external USB hard drive for $60 and it was good money spent for my backup destination. "Frank" wrote in message ... Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm backing up to a CD-RW device. "Frank" wrote: When writing this, I have spent over one hour trying to backup my files and folders (not the complete system) under Vista Business, and the green progress bar only shows under half done, and doesn't seem to be moving at all. Please could anyone tell me if it is common for backup taking such a long time? Other than my picture and music libraries (less than 1 GB each), my system does not contain too much documents. No heavy games or such like. Thanks for your help. |
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It depends on what youre going to backup.
A large hard drive can seem to take for ever. Also what program you are going to use to back up. Ghost or True Image appear to be the best these days, and yes also large USB hard drive seems to be the way to go. John Hanley wrote: I gave up on using CD's or DVD's for my backup destination; it took far too long, required lots of attention [changing disks, etc], and almost always produced errors. I bought an external USB hard drive for $60 and it was good money spent for my backup destination. "Frank" wrote in message ... Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm backing up to a CD-RW device. "Frank" wrote: When writing this, I have spent over one hour trying to backup my files and folders (not the complete system) under Vista Business, and the green progress bar only shows under half done, and doesn't seem to be moving at all. Please could anyone tell me if it is common for backup taking such a long time? Other than my picture and music libraries (less than 1 GB each), my system does not contain too much documents. No heavy games or such like. Thanks for your help. |