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>In my case, I don't really treat the cartridges as removable media. That
>is, I don't try to "hot swap" cartridges. I suspect the system would
>rebel should I do so. And, it isn't really necessary. At the moment, I
>have a 20gb drive cartridge running and I have two spares. I use
>BackAgain/2 Pro (haven't upgraded to BackAgain 2000) and I am able to
>keep two or three generations of each partition. My maintenance
>partition exists primarily to service this system. Works for me.
Gary -- I have a question.
I once tried using BackAgain 2000 to back up files to a hard drive
partition, and I found that 2 GB was the largest file I could create.
(Using a hpfs partition). Have you come up against that limitation with BA
/2 pro?
Thanks,
Sandy
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