D
Don Schmidt
I use Parsons Address Book and when I attempt to save a backup copy of the
addresses file I get this alert.
"Target drive does not contain enough free space to begin backup. Choose
another drive or insert a new disk to continue."
I have three SCSI hard drives, an 18 gig and two 37 gigs and a 160 gig
Iomega network drive. All three SCSI drives have more than 25 % free space
and the network drive has over 100 gigs of free space.
The backup procedure worked at one time but in recent days a backup attempt
resulted in the above alert.
The only way to complete the backup is to save the ~250 kb file to my USB
Cruzer "thumb" drive then move the file to a hard drive.
Parsons Address Book was/is an outstanding address book but was offered in
the days of Windows 95 and I would replace it if there was a address book
that was as good in keeping data of several hundred contacts. The only
suggestion that comes close to meeting my needs is File Maker but it's a bit
spendy for this ol soul.
addresses file I get this alert.
"Target drive does not contain enough free space to begin backup. Choose
another drive or insert a new disk to continue."
I have three SCSI hard drives, an 18 gig and two 37 gigs and a 160 gig
Iomega network drive. All three SCSI drives have more than 25 % free space
and the network drive has over 100 gigs of free space.
The backup procedure worked at one time but in recent days a backup attempt
resulted in the above alert.
The only way to complete the backup is to save the ~250 kb file to my USB
Cruzer "thumb" drive then move the file to a hard drive.
Parsons Address Book was/is an outstanding address book but was offered in
the days of Windows 95 and I would replace it if there was a address book
that was as good in keeping data of several hundred contacts. The only
suggestion that comes close to meeting my needs is File Maker but it's a bit
spendy for this ol soul.