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| auto backup fails, manual backup ok (mgf) Vista Business 32 bit eMach T5048 P4 @ 3GHz, 1.9GB Ram 160GB hard drive 250GB external drive Until two days ago, I have been backing up to the external drive manually each week. No problems at all. Two days ago I set the Auto Backup to ON and scheduled it for 2 am daily. Next morning I checked and got the message that last backup failed because Vista could not find the backup drive location. I re-booted and tried the procedure again last night. Same result. I then clicked TRY AGAIN. This time the backup went smoothly. Question: why was the program unable to backup automatically at 2 am but did it when I clicked on Try Again? |
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| Re: auto backup fails, manual backup ok (mgf) Perhaps your system is in a Sleep mode at 2 am; I am not sure whether Vista will wake up the external drive from a sleep mode in order to perform a backup (I don't think it will unless you make some provisions with Task Scheduling, but not sure of that). Suggest you try scheduling your Auto Backup to occur during a time when you are sure the system is not in Sleep mode and see how it works. I would like to know this answer myself. "Mike F from TN" <MikeFfromTN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F94BE1AE-47D6-4FE0-A917-E3634E9B6DE2@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Vista Business 32 bit > eMach T5048 > P4 @ 3GHz, 1.9GB Ram > 160GB hard drive > 250GB external drive > > Until two days ago, I have been backing up to the external drive manually > each week. No problems at all. Two days ago I set the Auto Backup to ON > and > scheduled it for 2 am daily. Next morning I checked and got the message > that > last backup failed because Vista could not find the backup drive location. > I > re-booted and tried the procedure again last night. Same result. I then > clicked TRY AGAIN. This time the backup went smoothly. > > Question: why was the program unable to backup automatically at 2 am but > did > it when I clicked on Try Again?[/color] |
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| Re: auto backup fails, manual backup ok (mgf) It might wake Vista up but he has to find a switch to do it. For hardware devices it is the Device Manager, for things like backup, there might be a place in Services, perhaps. If he sets this switch up (if one exists), he will get the best of both worlds: sleeping Vista that wakes up when for as long as necessary, like a bear in hibernation to go to the bathroom. "John Hanley" <jphanley@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:O9OHT5dXIHA.3652@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Perhaps your system is in a Sleep mode at 2 am; I am not sure whether > Vista will wake up the external drive from a sleep mode in order to > perform a backup (I don't think it will unless you make some provisions > with Task Scheduling, but not sure of that). Suggest you try scheduling > your Auto Backup to occur during a time when you are sure the system is > not in Sleep mode and see how it works. I would like to know this answer > myself. > > > "Mike F from TN" <MikeFfromTN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F94BE1AE-47D6-4FE0-A917-E3634E9B6DE2@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Vista Business 32 bit >> eMach T5048 >> P4 @ 3GHz, 1.9GB Ram >> 160GB hard drive >> 250GB external drive >> >> Until two days ago, I have been backing up to the external drive manually >> each week. No problems at all. Two days ago I set the Auto Backup to ON >> and >> scheduled it for 2 am daily. Next morning I checked and got the message >> that >> last backup failed because Vista could not find the backup drive >> location. I >> re-booted and tried the procedure again last night. Same result. I then >> clicked TRY AGAIN. This time the backup went smoothly. >> >> Question: why was the program unable to backup automatically at 2 am but >> did >> it when I clicked on Try Again?[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: auto backup fails, manual backup ok (mgf) Thanks, guys. That sounds right. I do have Vista set to sleep when it is idle for a certain amount of time. Will make adjustments and get back to you. Mike "AlexB" wrote: [color=blue] > It might wake Vista up but he has to find a switch to do it. > > For hardware devices it is the Device Manager, for things like backup, there > might be a place in Services, perhaps. > > If he sets this switch up (if one exists), he will get the best of both > worlds: sleeping Vista that wakes up when for as long as necessary, like a > bear in hibernation to go to the bathroom. > > "John Hanley" <jphanley@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message > news:O9OHT5dXIHA.3652@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=green] > > Perhaps your system is in a Sleep mode at 2 am; I am not sure whether > > Vista will wake up the external drive from a sleep mode in order to > > perform a backup (I don't think it will unless you make some provisions > > with Task Scheduling, but not sure of that). Suggest you try scheduling > > your Auto Backup to occur during a time when you are sure the system is > > not in Sleep mode and see how it works. I would like to know this answer > > myself. > > > > > > "Mike F from TN" <MikeFfromTN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:F94BE1AE-47D6-4FE0-A917-E3634E9B6DE2@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] > >> Vista Business 32 bit > >> eMach T5048 > >> P4 @ 3GHz, 1.9GB Ram > >> 160GB hard drive > >> 250GB external drive > >> > >> Until two days ago, I have been backing up to the external drive manually > >> each week. No problems at all. Two days ago I set the Auto Backup to ON > >> and > >> scheduled it for 2 am daily. Next morning I checked and got the message > >> that > >> last backup failed because Vista could not find the backup drive > >> location. I > >> re-booted and tried the procedure again last night. Same result. I then > >> clicked TRY AGAIN. This time the backup went smoothly. > >> > >> Question: why was the program unable to backup automatically at 2 am but > >> did > >> it when I clicked on Try Again?[/color] > >[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: auto backup fails, manual backup ok (mgf) John & Alex, I selected "never" for sleep mode, now auto backup works. Thanks for suggestion. Would like to use sleep mode in future. Where do I find Services, Alex? Could not locate in Control Panel. John, I will need step-by-step help for scheduling a task to keep pc awake during backups. I am just a user, not very smart about doing this stuff, but always willing to try. Mike "Mike F from TN" wrote: [color=blue] > Thanks, guys. That sounds right. I do have Vista set to sleep when it is idle > for a certain amount of time. Will make adjustments and get back to you. > Mike > > "AlexB" wrote: >[color=green] > > It might wake Vista up but he has to find a switch to do it. > > > > For hardware devices it is the Device Manager, for things like backup, there > > might be a place in Services, perhaps. > > > > If he sets this switch up (if one exists), he will get the best of both > > worlds: sleeping Vista that wakes up when for as long as necessary, like a > > bear in hibernation to go to the bathroom. > > > > "John Hanley" <jphanley@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message > > news:O9OHT5dXIHA.3652@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] > > > Perhaps your system is in a Sleep mode at 2 am; I am not sure whether > > > Vista will wake up the external drive from a sleep mode in order to > > > perform a backup (I don't think it will unless you make some provisions > > > with Task Scheduling, but not sure of that). Suggest you try scheduling > > > your Auto Backup to occur during a time when you are sure the system is > > > not in Sleep mode and see how it works. I would like to know this answer > > > myself. > > > > > > > > > "Mike F from TN" <MikeFfromTN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:F94BE1AE-47D6-4FE0-A917-E3634E9B6DE2@microsoft.com... > > >> Vista Business 32 bit > > >> eMach T5048 > > >> P4 @ 3GHz, 1.9GB Ram > > >> 160GB hard drive > > >> 250GB external drive > > >> > > >> Until two days ago, I have been backing up to the external drive manually > > >> each week. No problems at all. Two days ago I set the Auto Backup to ON > > >> and > > >> scheduled it for 2 am daily. Next morning I checked and got the message > > >> that > > >> last backup failed because Vista could not find the backup drive > > >> location. I > > >> re-booted and tried the procedure again last night. Same result. I then > > >> clicked TRY AGAIN. This time the backup went smoothly. > > >> > > >> Question: why was the program unable to backup automatically at 2 am but > > >> did > > >> it when I clicked on Try Again? > > >[/color] > > > >[/color][/color] |
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