Unable to start additionnal incremental recovery point

Hello,

 

 

it's been a while since I last posted in this forum, and as opposed to that occurence I will try to be as brief as possible.

 

Here's my situation :

 

I currently have 3 internal drives in my system.

 

-C Drive, contains my copy of Windows 7 64 Bit

-D Drive, which contains my raw, static data such as photo, documents etc.

-E Drive, which is the same size (but from a different brand) from the D drive (which is 1 Tb).

 

Now, it's been a few months that an incremental recovery point that has been going on, scheduled to run every month at midnight , 1st day of the month, and things have been going smoothly up until now, I have nothing to complain about here :smileywink:

 

But unfortunatly, this is also where my problem starts : indeed, it is the only incremental point I'm allowed to create and maintain through the scheduled task feature !

 

As a matter of fact, I have spent several hours trying to figure out why Norton Ghost 15 doesn't allow me to set up another incremental recovery from Drive D to Drive E, the root-cause displayed being that I can only create one set of incremental recovery points per drive... well this is exactly what I'm trying to do, schedule an additionnal incremental point for drive D to be created then regularly updated on Drive E, on top of the existing C to D incremental recovery going just fine right now. If i'm good at basic maths that system of "overlapping ghost scheme" (if I may call it that way)  is made of just 1 incremental set per drive (C to D, in parallel D to E), or I am missing something ? (or maybe the translation to french was imperfect and add semantic ambiguity, which is entirely possible...)

 

Is there a technical reason that prevents the software from going further the way I intend to point it ? or could it be there is some kind of persisting leftovers from a previously damaged, incomplete or otherwise corrupt and non-fucntionning incremental recovery task looming around the D drive that doesn't show up on any menu but that nontetheless makes Norton Ghost believe there is one such operation ongoing for the D drive to another drive already ?

 

Many thanks in advance for anyone being able to address my issue, since this is terribly frustrating... it didn't take long last time for someone to come to my rescue and provide me with a viable answer, I sure hope I'll be as lucky this time around.

 

 

Regards,

 

 

-Gryzor