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Sandy,  
My initial response was going to be "no, because I don't have enough data to  
qualify."  But, before I got that far, I decided to check.  I have one  
partition that I backed up on June 29.  The size of the backup file is  
2,088,059,904 bytes, which means I probably backed up around 3.5gb of data.  
 
That said, I can't imagine why BA2000 wouldn't do something that BA2 clearly  
does.  
 
On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 21:48:53 PST7, Sandy Shapiro wrote:  
 
>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?  
 
 
--gary  
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