pburke Posted February 9, 2002 Report Share Posted February 9, 2002 I have Retrospect Desktop v 5.5.144 running on Windows 98 SE. I duplicate a 16 gig internal hard drive to a MAXTOR 80g external (Firewire) hard drive. The past two attempts at a duplicate operation result in a verification error. This is the excerpt from the log: - 2/6/2002 12:02:35 PM: Copying Drive D (D:) 2/6/2002 2:58:09 PM: Comparing WEEKLY Retrospect Duplicate of ... on Drive H (H:) File "D:\IMAGE.IDX": different creation date/time (src: 12/31/1979 11:57:34 AM, dest: 2/6/2002 12:03:24 PM) 2/6/2002 5:40:39 PM: 1 execution errors Completed: 14415 files, 18.3 GB Performance: 110.5 MB/minute (106.4 copy, 114.9 compare) Duration: 05:38:01 Quit at 2/6/2002 6:23 PM Questions: is IMAGE.IDX a Retrospect-generated file? When I look at the date/time stamp of this file on my D drive, it is 12/20/01 8:17 AM, not 12/31/1979 as shown above. Why would Retrospect show a different create date/time? I am going to exclude this file from the next scheduled duplicate operation, but would like to know if it is related to the creation of a Retrospect "snapshot" and is neccessary if I want to restore files from the duplicate operation? Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darrick Posted February 11, 2002 Report Share Posted February 11, 2002 The files: image.idx, image.dat and image.bak are files used by Nortons Image.exe program. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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