aeinstein
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Are you talking about Windows Me and XP's system restore feature (which by default uses about 10% per drive as "back-up"?)
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aeinstein
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I read the link aeinstien posted, it does tell you how to get around the situation: run multiple backup threads. If you don't know how to do that do a search on Microsoft's website under Support/Knowledge Base targeting Windows 2000 and search for "backup" - you'll get 150 replies. If you don't have the patience to scan through the listing try focusing the search with backup wizard and/or backup command line keywords. Asking for assistance is kewl, asking to be spoonfeed is not.
aeinstein
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Ok, so why didn't you say all that to begin with? Both myself and TechTalkGirl asked you for more information - this was the kind of information need in order to try to help troubleshoot a problem. Next time when someone ask for more info please try to be more specific.
aeinstein
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whoa, down fido! :o Ok, youve got a valid point kaynine, so listen-up estphil, but where here to help, not incinerate! keep the questions coming all! 8)
aeinstein
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I wasn't trying to flame estphill, just emphasis the need for proper clarifications. Apologies for any offense taken, as none were intended.
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