BuckSkin
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That must be a Windows 10 thing; all of our machines are Windows 7 and some of them dual-boot to Linux.
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The drive and all folders within have full read/write privileges across the entire LAN.
The only way I could get AOMEI to even accept a path was to map a network drive.
I appreciate the moral support.
I have used AOMEI often to do thi… -
I did all of that about ten times over.
I contacted support; and, after about a day, received a generic reply that a representative would contact me within 24 hours; I am still waiting for that to happen.
Do a search on this Error 4101 and… -
No sir, I am not even getting that far.
Now that I finally was able to convince AOMEI that my target path was indeed legitimate, I start the backup and it acts for a few minutes like it is working, and then I get Error 4101.
There should n… -
Trying to sort this out, I have checked, rechecked, and double checked the share settings.
All share settings are 100% correct with complete control.
I can read, write, add, delete, change anything in any folder on any machine from any mac… -
"I finally got this sorted; good thorough instructions would have saved a lot of time and been a great help."
Even though the exact same path was being navigated and displaying across the address bar in the AOMEI browse dialogue regardles… -
NO!!! Version 4.6.1 does not work either in January 2019.
ALL permissions are correct.
Plenty of room.
Saving to a mapped network drive that obviously is recognized by AOMEI, as it does create a folder in the target location, then it … -
I finally got this sorted; good thorough instructions would have saved a lot of time and been a great help.
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This is getting ridiculous.
I entered my IP address and all the folders showed up in the right pane; I chose the folder I wanted and clicked OKAY, just like the instructions said to do.
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Thanks; If it works with the IP address, how do I point it also to the specific folder ?
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Please let me know when this bug is fixed.
Thank you for an excellent program.
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I used Elevated Command Line > Diskpart > Clean and thus deleted everything from the destination disk; I then ran AOMEI clone function again (with high hopes of success); alas, I got the exact same Error 214 with the disk management reading…
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Thanks, Flyer; I was not aware that a system image could be employed on a different disk than that it was created from.
I need to practice and get more familiar with these features.
By the way, I can type that "captcha" e…
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Thanks, Flyer; I appreciate the help.
The reason for this particular clone is that we have two identical machines; one machine somehow developed a corrupted O/S and each day the problems got worse; I researched and fixed and researched some…
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I guess I forgot to list my O/S; all of our machines are Windows 7; some are Win 7 Pro and the others are Win 7 Home Premium.
Thanks for the article; I will give it a read.
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Thanks, Flyer; you have been most helpful.
Please take a look at my other thread, "Disc Clone Keeps getting Error 214", and see if you have any ideas.
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Thanks, Flyer; I was not sure I could format a partition without formatting the entire disc.
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I have the O/S and all programs on C: partition, a System Reserved E: partition, an unlettered Recovery partition, and all files and data on a Q: partition; all on a single hard drive.
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Thanks, JohnnyboyGo and Flyer
As per Flyer "What exactly are you trying to do and why?"
I just recently used the "Clone" of free AOMEI to clone the entire contents of one hard drive to another, in order to replace a corr…
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Thanks, Flyer; would that be the same as a clone ?
I haven't yet figured out the differences between clones, back-ups, and images.
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Where do I find this log folder and how do I send it to you ?
Thanks.
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For creating system images and system back-ups, I believe AOMEI BackUpper is a very good program and recommend it to anyone.
So far as synchronization of files is concerned, it is a good program for handling small volumes of ma…
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Okay, I installed the new version and put it to the same synchronizing task as before.
It did a whole lot better and got a whole lot farther along than before, yet it still completely ignored 52 sub-folders in a very random fashion.
A…
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Three more times, I have started all over from the beginning, even lightening the load considerably.
BackUpper does pretty good for the first five hundred or so files, then it starts leaving several files out of some folders, creating many …
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Both source disk and destination disk are 3.0 USB connected to the same machine.
Since my last posting, I created a new empty root folder in the source drive and have been dragging one next-level batch of sub-folders into it at…
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Since my above posting, I have closed all programs, restarted the computer, and assigned AOEMI BackUpper a new one-time sync task with new name.
It did an exact repeat performance of my previous attempts, copying the exact same…