![]() ![]() ![]() My D drive is huge and I don't want to include it in a system image. So I've zipped and password protected the offending files to hide them from the AV (security essentials by the way) The final problem which I just can't understand is that when I try to create an image of my system drive, backup wants to add my D drive (which is purely a data drive) to the image. OK fair enough I guess, although I think the backup should handle this event a bit more elegantly. I am an IT pro and use the files in this folder for testing purposes. My second problem is the backup stalls when I try to backup a folder which I know has got various bits of malware in. So far so bad! My first problem is how ridicilously slow the backup is, but this has been discussed at length elsewhere. Hi, I am trying out windows 7 backup, hoping at last that I won't need a 3rd party backup solution. ![]()
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