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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 23:24:19 PDT7, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
>Being stubborn (and stupidly spending the time it took), I decided I would
>not install a second hard drive I have but make the BA2KWS-RSJ combination
>work. I limit the mb in the files to be backed up to approximately 275 mb
>to prevent running out of space in C:\ when the ISO file is written.. As
>a result of this parctice I have 3 backup CD-R's with 595, 515, and 320 mb
>of files respectively.
Yeah! What I wanted was to backup to a CD and do it by automatically spanning
multiple CD's, if and as necessary. I did not want to "Mickey Mouse" around with it by
manually splitting it up to 2 or more backups, each under 700 MB in size. I wanted it all
done automatically, as advertised by BA2K. When it did not work, I gave up quickly
and went to using hard drives, where I have plenty of room.
Some day I should ask CDS about my problem with CD's. I my case the backup to
multiple CD's appeared to proceed to completion OK. However, when I tried to restore
from the CD's, BA2K could not find the correct info on either CD. It kept asking me to
insert the correct CD.
HCM
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