Except that Windows error when it sets Active flag on.
Yep. That's why I needed a utility like MBR Wizard to clear the Active
bit. Once I did that, it all worked (but I had to remove the failed
driver first to prevent Win2K from re-attaching it).
Presumably. You would need to start backup and
shutdown Windows to test it.
I presume you mean "shut down Windows in the middle of a backup".
Yes, I have done that too. The result is as you would expect - the
backup disk is corrupted beyond use.
Great, you must have all 3 drives the same size then.
Enermax claims that the target (RAID mirror or backup disk) must be
the same size or larger.
One of the things I do not like about the Enermax is that it copies
the entire source disk, including unused space. That's great if you
want to preserve deleted files but the user does not want to do that
all the time. There should be a checkbox to let the user decide.
Another thing I may have mentioned is that when you insert the target
into its bay and lock it down, the s/w begins a backup whether you
wanted it or not - and there is no Stop button available as with RAID.
I have to kill the DynaView process in Task Manager, which may be the
reason I have corrupted the source a couple of times.
Thanks.
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