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Greetings Vista gurus,
I just bought a new Western Digital "Passport" external (USB) portable hard
drive. The drive is working fine, I can see it in Windows Explorer and
manually copy files to & from it. But when I try to use Windows Backup (from
Vista's Backup & Restore Center), I immediately get an error message that the
backup target drive failed: "The backup disk has a corrupted file system.
Fix it using the disk error checking tool, or choose a different backup
location." Western Digital tech support says that their hard drive is
obviously okay, since I can read from and write to it, and they do not
support Windows software.
Two questions....
(1) Why would Backup claim a corrupted file system when Vista can see, read,
and write to the same file system with other applications?
(2) What is "the disk error checking tool," where do I find it, and would
that help me?
Thanks much for any pointers or suggestions!
--Nevet
I just bought a new Western Digital "Passport" external (USB) portable hard
drive. The drive is working fine, I can see it in Windows Explorer and
manually copy files to & from it. But when I try to use Windows Backup (from
Vista's Backup & Restore Center), I immediately get an error message that the
backup target drive failed: "The backup disk has a corrupted file system.
Fix it using the disk error checking tool, or choose a different backup
location." Western Digital tech support says that their hard drive is
obviously okay, since I can read from and write to it, and they do not
support Windows software.
Two questions....
(1) Why would Backup claim a corrupted file system when Vista can see, read,
and write to the same file system with other applications?
(2) What is "the disk error checking tool," where do I find it, and would
that help me?
Thanks much for any pointers or suggestions!
--Nevet