never cared for the
unreliable windows
backup.
you might try "disk imaging"
as a reliable alternative to
protect your programs.
you might also want to
replace full blown disk
imaging (or windows backup)
with a program called synctoy,
which allows you to copy
your personal files with ease and
for safe storage.
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"badAdjective" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Dear Readers,
>
> I regularly use the built in Windows backup utility to backup my data files
> (music, documents, etc.) from a secondary internal drive to an external USB
> drive. The backup runs fine most of the time, but often enough it simply
> freezes Windows completely. No ctrl alt del, no BSOD, no nothing, just
> complete freeze. Whatever is on the screen stays there until I press the case
> restart button.
>
> Upon restart, everything is fine and windows runs normally otherwise with no
> other errors. There are absolutely no entries in Event Viewer regarding the
> problem. No errors anywhere, no regular entires. Just an entry saying that
> backup was started.
>
> I am running XP SP2 with all updates, latest drivers/bios/firmware/etc. on a
> home built PC that is a few years old and has no other hardware, software, or
> OS problems. The external drive I am using is connected via USB 2.0 and is a
> Western Digital Mybook Essential 250GB.
>
> Any help is appreciated! Thank you!
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