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Mine didn't show error code. Just a VSS failure during verification.
Mine didn't show error code. Just a VSS failure during verification.
was inquiring cause i dont know what "DEV" is?
unless im misunderstanding you - it seems people keep getting the idea im backing up TO a ssd. I'm not. a m.2 SSD is what im making the backups FROM/OF. Doing this to any internal mechanical hard disk (all seagate archive drives, have 6 to choose from) all fail verify.
All backups to external usb drives work fine. I just tried a second external (did several to the first to be sure) both are also seagate archive drives inside the casing and of different sizes fwiw.
Completely perplexed. Completely.
just updated to the newest macrium, re-added back cbt (i had removed it as i thought it may have been a potential source and didnt want to reinstall just to readd) and ran one to an external. AOK.
Doing one to an internal now. If i were a betting man...
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I have one laptop with an m.2 SSD. It has no other internal drive, but a full backup with verify to an external HDD works every time. Macrium v.7.2.4156.- it seems people keep getting the idea im backing up TO a ssd. I'm not. a m.2 SSD is what im making the backups FROM/OF. Doing this to any internal mechanical hard disk (all seagate archive drives, have 6 to choose from) all fail verify.
I just tried a second external (did several to the first to be sure) both are also seagate archive drives inside the casing and of different sizes fwiw.
Completely perplexed. Completely.
Yea external does/is working every single time. I'm just not comprehending how or why internal is not. If its some sort of limitation due to speed over the sata bus from a fast m.2 to a slow archive, or if its my drive model specifically. if its some weird behavior with the newer macrium releases.
Moreso how its going to affect me later. Even if i were to start backing up to something external - what if i go to move a few TB worth of archives, am i going to end up corrupted?
sigh.
ive tried different sata drivers too. Last thing i can try is the cables but.. while all internal drives use their own cables, they are all in hotswap bays that have one cable that runs into the back of em and splits off or however inside the corsair 900d.
Will test with a single for science I guess.
Just a thought. Are you overclocking? Could it be a RAM fault? That was the problem in this thread...
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yes, but if it were a memory issue it wouldnt work to all my externals and none of my internals. it would simply fail or fail at random.
plus that was the tree i barked up first when i turned all my ram back to default, and overcompensated by adding a ton of voltage in case my IMC was stressed due to having 4 dimms full.
Was hoping it was a bad stick as its corsair lifetime warranty :P That woulda been too easy ><