I've been using Vista 64 for a few months now and backing up to a ½T
eSATA drive. I backup using Vista Backup and Restore. I have a 500G
target drive and two 500GB eSATA external drives. I have around 270M
used on C: including all system & program files
I have serviced computers for the past 8 years and I (at least used to
think I was good at it most of the time. The backup has worked alrigh
except I have two problems
First, after installing SP1 I get this error every time it backs up
'File backup failed. The error is: There is not enough space on you
Windows disk to prepare for backing up your files. At least 400 MB o
free space is required to continue. (0x81000014).
The target drive is empty and can be written to. I've dumped th
partition and formatted. There certainly is 400MB of space available.
I haven't uninstalled SP1 yet and intend to troubleshoot this a bi
using a VM with and without SP1.
Second, when it was working I couldn't control how many days to keep i
the backup set. It would just keep backing up incrementally until th
target drive is full, then complain of space issues. I haven't foun
where to control that and so I would just format the drive and manuall
launch the backup to create the file structure on the target. I kep
two 500GB eSATA drives on rotation for that reason and for redundancy.
(For the paranoid types like myself I also do a continuous backup usin
IDrive
I guess my real question is twofold. Is there a backup produc
available that creates indexed, incremental backups to 200MB zip file
in a dated folder structure where I can select how many days to retain.
I know, BackupExec will do something similar but I would like _not_ t
spend $600
Otherwise, is there a fix for my Vista backup issues
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