Full Image Backup file size is TWICE the size of imaged drive.
Before replying - I have a current support request regarding changing the email in my account. I do not have access to my current email. The email I requested to change to is jcthewizard@gmail.com, but apparently, I created another account with that address (there are no products there), I did not want to delete the account before talking to someone in support as that may do further damage. If possible, please reply to this post at jcthewizard@gmail.com
Don't know if that is possible - but thanks for listening!
I just purchased a Seagate 18 TB USB 3.1 drive specifically for storage (Model # STKP1800402), and am in the process of making new backups of computer drives on this device.
My main working system (Win 10 Pro - all updates prior to 11) has a WD 2 TB SSD (WDS200T2B0A - 2 TB SSD). When I made a full backup of that drive using ATI 2018. It hung at the end.
So, I rebooted and (1) attempted to delete the 1st file – it would not let me. The 18 TB drive is fully shared with full access to both Administer and Everyone security accounts.
After determining that I could not delete that file I made a second backup of the drive in the same directory on the storage device using ATI 2018.
This backup appears to have been completed correctly, HOWEVER, the file size is twice as large as the SSD from which it was made!
See screenshots. Cannot load latest Log file (.gz)
Your help is greatly appreciated!
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CHARLESTON - ATI Backing up 4.58 TB from a 2 TB SSD -2022-10-17.jpg | 86.83 Ko |
CHARLESTON - ATI Backup method -2022-10-17.jpg | 103.44 Ko |
CHARLESTON - Disk Management WDS200T2B0A 2 TB SSD -2022-10-17.jpg | 181.47 Ko |


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