From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Sat Mar 08 2003 - 18:54:45 PST
on 08/03/03 17:15, Robert Serna at japecan_at_comcast.net wrote:
> Has anybody been able to back up their pretec 32mb card via ncu without
> any problems? I have about 29mb of packages and information that I
> have accumulated over the years and would like to back up everything.
> I have been downloading from various site and downloading to my 2100
> with a belkin usb/serial cable with no issues with a Dell pentium 3
> laptop running at 400mhz, but for the first backup ever it goes on its
> merry way then gets disconnected when it tried to back up "other"
> files. Any help would be appreciated and I am on the digest mode also
> so response can be a while.
I've been able to backup my 32 MB card which has about 20 MB or packages
without any problem. That was over Ethernet, of course...
-Laurent.
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