said:
>Also, keep in mind that there's overhead within the file system to can
>cause the total amount a diskspace required to store a file of a given
>size to vary.
>Also different tools calculate the size differently. Some take the slack
>space into account. Others do not.
>>Is there a simple reason for these discrepncies? Should I just neglect
>>them?
>As long as all the file contents get restored, these differences are
>irrelevant.
>Steven
As usual I forgot one question. Do I assume BackAgain2000 restores all
file contents so long as it says the backup and restore were normal?
What do I do if BA2000 gives a warning about a file at the end of a
backup? Copy it somewhere with ZTBold so I can restore it if the
BackAgain 2000 restore does not?
Jack
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