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jednked

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  1. Hi Alan B, Thanks for the input. Wow, a backup for your backup. You're good. I was actually thinking of backing up to the cloud as well. I think I might be a little paranoid about losing stuff. But I'm not sure I want to spend the money for it. I'll post again after I run Teracopy to you know how it goes. Thanks again, Jednked
  2. Hi Alan B, I downloaded the free version of Teracopy. I suppose I should reformat my G drive so it's empty before I use the program? Thanks for the quick response. Jednked
  3. Hi Folks, I'm new to the forum. I hope I go about this right. By the way, I love CCleaner and Defraggler - They're the best I've come across. I've used CCleaner for quite awhile - never any issues. I just started using Defraggler and I love how well it does. My issue is that I have 2 external drives (both 1 terrabyte Iomegas) besides the usual C drive. The C drive I keep all my programs on and misc microsoft. The F drive I store all my pictures, music and videos. The G drive is the backup to the F drive and is identical to the F. I recently reformatted the G and did a copy and paste from the F. The reason I did that was because I had not been consistant with my backups, so I decided to just start from scratch. Defraggler defrags the C and F drives fine but comes up with "Processing aborted due to: The system cannot find the file specified" on the G backup drive ( no data even shows up in the little blocks field). Now, if I defrag with my built-in Microsoft defrag or my Norton 360 defrag it recognizes the G drive (of course they don't do the great job Defraggler does). So what gives? Any ideas? Thanks in advance for your input. Jednked
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