backing up over network

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chris789
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backing up over network

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I'm using Image for Windows to backup a drive to a shared drive on another computer. When ever I try the backup never completes and when I go to check the file its corrupted. Are their any flags I need to set when backing up over the network. I want to get this shared drive working before going out and getting an external hard drive that can plug into an Ethernet port.

Thanks,
Chris
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Re: backing up over network

Post by TeraByte Support »

updating your NIC drivers on both ends or different NIC cards or the
physical interface between them, including the hub/routers.

"chris789" wrote in message news:1232@public.image...

I'm using Image for Windows to backup a drive to a shared drive on another
computer. When ever I try the backup never completes and when I go to check
the file its corrupted. Are their any flags I need to set when backing up
over the network. I want to get this shared drive working before going out
and getting an external hard drive that can plug into an Ethernet port.

Thanks,
Chris

TeraByte Support
Posts: 3598
Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm

Re: backing up over network

Post by TeraByte Support »

oh.. and memory on both systems too..

"TeraByte Support" wrote in message news:1241@public.image...

updating your NIC drivers on both ends or different NIC cards or the
physical interface between them, including the hub/routers.

"chris789" wrote in message news:1232@public.image...

I'm using Image for Windows to backup a drive to a shared drive on another
computer. When ever I try the backup never completes and when I go to check
the file its corrupted. Are their any flags I need to set when backing up
over the network. I want to get this shared drive working before going out
and getting an external hard drive that can plug into an Ethernet port.

Thanks,
Chris

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