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.BKF file is nearly twice the size of backed-up data
Posted by R. Steven Kadish on May 3rd, 2008


Hi all,

I just performed an ASR backup of my computer using NTBackup.ese and I have
a strange problem that I haven't encountered before. According to Windows
Explorer, there is 77 GB of data on my C: drive. However, the .bkf file
created by the backup is 151 GB - almost twice the size. Now my external
drive is full and I can't do any more backups!

I've extensively explored my hard drive, including looking at System and
Hidden files, but I am unable to explain this discrepency. Does anyone know
what happened?

Thanks,
- Steve

Posted by Gerry on May 4th, 2008


Steve

How is the external drive formatted? NTFS or FAT32?

Have you verified the backup?
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/arc....mspx?mfr=true

I searched for information comparitive sizes. If you back up the
Registry it is much larger using NT BackUp. Beyond that I hit a brick
wall.
http://winonline.blogspot.com/2005/1...repancies.html

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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Posted by Patrick Keenan on May 6th, 2008


"R. Steven Kadish" <RStevenKadish@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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Had you previously done a full backup to the C drive?

HTH
-pk



Posted by R. Steven Kadish on May 10th, 2008


Hi all,

So - I found out what is going on here.

I have an old version of PGP Desktop installed (version 9) and I recently
created an encrypted volume to hold sensitive files. The volume mounts as a
folder inside My Documents (it's called "Private.") When the volume is
dismounted, "Private" appears to Explorer as an empty folder.

The volume was dismounted when I did the backup. On a hunch, I took a look
at the folder in the backup catalog. Nested inside "Private" was - strange!
- my entire C: drive folder structure, backed up a second time!

I guess my next posting will be to the PGP forums!

Thanks,
- Steve


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