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From: Thomas Moeller Nexoe on 20 Jan 2010 15:55 > The USB backup disk is bigger than the system disk and ASR thinks that > it can't hold the contents of the disk. Try creating a partition equal > or slightly smaller than the system disk on the USB backup disk and see > if things change. > > John John, that's a thought allright. But if this is the case, I will think that the ASR backup feature is worth the same as Windows Vista. The SAS hardisk is 73GB and the USB drive we use for the ASR test is 4GB. In the production environment we will use the same size of hardrive for the server but will propably use a 16GB USB drive. But if I need to partition the USB drive to match the content of the ASR backup (which I guess will change for every backup we make), I don't believe this will be woth much over time. -- Best regards, Thomas Moeller Nexoe -------------------------------------- Website: http://www.winfrastructure.dk Blog: http://www.winfrastructure.net |