Greetings:
Been having some serious USB issues, and I bet this is related, but...
I have a 10,000 rpm raptor. That drive is partioned into c: and d:. Then I have an e: drive, containing most of my program files, and an f:, containing my data. Never had a problem backing all of them up to an external 1tb drive.
Since I've been experiencing issues, I have not been able to back up the c: drive. No problem backing up the other drives, one at a time. When I back up the c: drive, I get the below type messages:
I have three external HDs that I run my backups on. Ghost gives me the same message for all three. Obviously, they all didn;t start to fail at the same time.
-The type of errors encountered indicate that this hard disk drive is about to fail. It is recommended that this drive be replaced soon. To ignore this error and backup this drive, select "Ignore bad sectors during copy" from the advanced options in the Drive Backup Wizard.
--Error E7C3000F: Device \\?\SymantecSnapshot0 cannot read 12288 sectors starting at LBA 136401992.
---Error EBAB03F1: Data error (cyclic redundancy check).
-The type of errors encountered indicate that this hard disk drive is about to fail. It is recommended that this drive be replaced soon. To ignore this error and backup this drive, select "Ignore bad sectors during copy" from the advanced options in the Drive Backup Wizard.
--Error E7C3000F: Device \\?\SymantecSnapshot0 cannot read 12288 sectors starting at LBA 136399560.
---Error EBAB03F1: Data error (cyclic redundancy check).