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Corrupted Drive - No Backup
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Upon checking my backup history it tells me that none have been successful due to my disc being corrupted.
Can anyone tell me what this is and is it fixable?
Packard Bell Easynote TJ67 running Windows7.
Can anyone tell me what this is and is it fixable?
Packard Bell Easynote TJ67 running Windows7.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd suspect it is the disk you are trying to back-up to, not back-up from, that has the problem. I may be wrong but if it was the from disk you'd have experienced other issues before now.
If it says none have been sucessful I assume it is correct and you presently have no backups. Surprised it didn't leave warning messages on the screen for you to see in the morning. That sounds a bit of a drop-off.
Run some disks checks on the disk you are trying to back up to. TRy to read the disk using a different PC maybe. Maybe try to reformat it if the tests spot nothing. If that fails to allow back-ups you could try a new drive. Or failng that suspect the back-up software.
If it says none have been sucessful I assume it is correct and you presently have no backups. Surprised it didn't leave warning messages on the screen for you to see in the morning. That sounds a bit of a drop-off.
Run some disks checks on the disk you are trying to back up to. TRy to read the disk using a different PC maybe. Maybe try to reformat it if the tests spot nothing. If that fails to allow back-ups you could try a new drive. Or failng that suspect the back-up software.