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I can copy my complete hard disk to my backup NAS in 1/2 hour.

Using Acronis it has been trying to do a full backup for over 24 hours and still only half way done.

Same network, same NAS, same computer. Only difference used windows drag and drop 1/2 hour or Acronis way over full day and still working on it.

What kind of garbage is this?

Even the spell checker at this company thinks its own name is misspelled. Acronis you need to pay attention and use real programmers not farm it out to the lowest bidder!

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There are apparent problems with transfer of data to external devices when data is of large sizes. What the issue is at this point is not known. If possible, limit backup data to external devices to under 10GB total is recommended.

I am having the same issue. My system backup is 400 GB. Backing up only 10GB is not doing me any good. I just upgraded from TI 2012 to 2014 Premium.. 2012 was fine. If I just delete 2014 and reinstall 2012 until this issue is resolved, will I still be able to use my upgrade to 2014 later? It is the same PC.

Posters to this thread whom are experiencing slow transfer rates over a network connection and are using Win 7, 8, 8.1 should try this:

Open Device Manager in Windows

Expand Network Adapters and right click on the NIC

Choose Properties then Advanced tab

Choose Large Send Offload in the list and then disabled from the drop down box on the right. Do this for each instance in the list.

Looking further down the list if you find Receive Side Scaling choose this as well and disable.

If you are connecting to an NAS make the same changes to the NIC in your NAS device.