H hatters Nov 27, 2008 #1 That's the message I get when I try to use ntbackup. It just sits there doing nothing until I turn the machine off. Any ideas?
That's the message I get when I try to use ntbackup. It just sits there doing nothing until I turn the machine off. Any ideas?
S sgopus Nov 28, 2008 #2 I suggest using a better piece of software for backups than ntbackup, like Acronis True Image, it can do clones, images, and incremental backups.
I suggest using a better piece of software for backups than ntbackup, like Acronis True Image, it can do clones, images, and incremental backups.