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Help with Backing Up Files?
Posted by T. Frank on January 8th, 2008


I've tried the backup utility twice with the same bad result. I have 60 Gig
of external drive free and only about 20 Gig of files to backup. The backup
seems to run fine (dumping it into the a .bkf file) until it gets to 4 Gig,
when it tells me " End of Media encountered while backing up to non-removable
media.
The operation was ended."

Help? Thanks

Posted by Shenan Stanley on January 8th, 2008


T. Frank wrote:
External media is formatted FAT32 I assume?
You cannot have a single file size greater than 4GB using the FAT32 file
system.

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Posted by T. Frank on January 8th, 2008


Thanks for the reply, but I don't know. I do know that I already have some
stuff on the external that I don't want to lose. Can I reformat without
losing stuff and if so, how? Thanks much

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

Posted by Shenan Stanley on January 8th, 2008


Shenan Stanley wrote:
T. Frank wrote:
T. Frank wrote:
Right-click on the drive in My Computer and choose properties. It should
tell you what File System it is using.

You might be able to convert it from FAT32 to NTFS - but the only way to be
sure you do not lose data is to copy it/back it up elsewhere - because
things can and do go wrong on occassion.

There is a built-in tool for conversions... "convert"
Command prompt, "convert /?" will give you the options.

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Posted by Bob Harris on January 8th, 2008


Most modern backup programs have some user option to control the size of
individual files. This excludes Ntbackup.exe, which is a very old program.
It is free with XP, but sometimes you get what you pay for.

Try a different backup program, one that permits you to specify the "span
size" or similar. Both True Image and Ghost can do this. Other
alternatives, some free, can be found listed at:

http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads3.html


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Posted by T. Frank on January 8th, 2008


Thanks very much!

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