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Back up on laptop
I am backing up my jhusband's laptop for Norton - how long should it take ? It seems to have been going on for ever.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You've still not given any indication of how much is likely to be being backed up (do you have a lot of music, pictures or videos as these typically take a lot of space up)
You've also not said what you are backing up to, backing up to an external hard drive will be a lot quicker than backing up to DVD's for example.
Though that said if it's been going hours and it's stuck on 25% I'd be tempted to stop it and try starting again.
You've also not said what you are backing up to, backing up to an external hard drive will be a lot quicker than backing up to DVD's for example.
Though that said if it's been going hours and it's stuck on 25% I'd be tempted to stop it and try starting again.
I take it you are backing up to the hard disk on the laptop not an outside source.
If this is the case you don't have enough memory to perform the back up. The way to resolve this is to use other media, disks or a seperate hard drive.
I am not a fan of Norton, as I have said on here many times before, it is invasive, time consuming and down right "spiteful".
If this is the case you don't have enough memory to perform the back up. The way to resolve this is to use other media, disks or a seperate hard drive.
I am not a fan of Norton, as I have said on here many times before, it is invasive, time consuming and down right "spiteful".
The free edition of Macrium is good. You can make an image of a computers drive (including operating system). The image can also be browsed so individual files can be copied back or the entire computer can be restored.
http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.asp
http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.asp