Previously Arno Wagner <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Previously JG <NoMail@nospam> wrote:
>> (Running XP Home, and Stomp BackupMyPC software, doing a backup
>> to file of 18gig plus in size, "all" files systems are NTFS)
>> My backup program cannot finish it's backup to a another machine's
>> USB drive on the network.
> What error/diagnostic does it give?
>> I also tried doing the backup on the USB
>> attached to my machine (which does work) and then doing a simple
>> file manager copy to the other problem machine usb but that baulked
>> with same error, "Windows was unable to save the file"
> Ah, ok. According to Wikipedia, NTFS has a driver limit
> of 16TiB, which is roughly 1000 times larger than the file that
> gives you the error. Anyways, the problem is on the remote machine
> and you backup program is very likely not involved.
>> We can access this usb drive normally but it's just a problem with
>> large files. My usb will only hold one backup so I have to delete it
>> before I can do another backup. I've set "all" sleep and hibernate off
>> on everything, I even went into network setup and set the problem
>> node to an alternate static ip address thinking the dhcp was somehow
>> renewing the lease before the backup was complete.
> Should all be unrelated.
>> We are at the end of our wits with this. Everyone in the office uses
>> this machine's USB for backup but only my backup is too large.
>> Appreciate any comments?
> What is the OS and patchlevel on the backup machine? Maybe it
> has a 16GiB limit or even smaller. Can you write the file
> to an ionternal disk on the backup machine?
> Arno
P.S.: There is a possible fix: Most backup software allows you to
split your backup into smaller files, e.g. pieces that fit on
a wrotable DVD. Maybe try to go to 3.5GB (works even with FAT32)
or so file size. This should not slow down anything.
Arno
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