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Bill Tickner

2004-08-05, 8:45 pm

I just downloaded a copy of this program and tried a backup to my DVD
writer. Program said the drive was not a writer or was busy,. Well, it was
not busy and it is a writer. Evidently Backup4All does not support a
Pioneer A06?

Bill


Claudiu Spulber

2004-08-10, 2:45 am

Hi Bill,
First of all thank you for downloading and trying the program. I know that
you said that you've just downloaded a copy of Backup4all but I want to be
sure that you have the latest build (which is build 704) so first check what
build do you have (Help->About Backup4all).
That error message you received is indeed displayed when the DVD device is
not compatible with the built in burner but you can always use third party
packet writing software like InCD or DirectCD to place your backup files on
a DVD. The process is not so difficult, there are 3 simple steps:
1.. Open "New Backup Wizard" or "Backup Item Properties" and go to the
"Destination" page.
2.. Select the drive letter for the CD/DVD burner device you want to use.
3.. Advanced settings are available by clicking on the "Advanced" button.
This will open the "CD/DVD Advanced Settings" window where you must select
"Use UDF file system". Here you can also set the "Erase disk before writing"
option. Press the OK button.
4.. If packet writing is set, you will see the following message on the
"Destination" page
"[Device name] Writing method is UDF."

More information you can find at:
http://www.backup4all.com/use_packet_writing.php and you can always send us
an email through the "Support Request" feature of Backup4all that you can
find in the Help area.
Our CD/DVD device database is updated regularly so if the specified burner
is indeed not supported we will include it in the next update.

Again, thank you very much for trying our application.


--
Regards,
Claudiu Spulber
http://www.backup4all.com
"Bill Tickner" <tickner@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
news:10h5ihvskbs3v20@corp.supernews.com...
> I just downloaded a copy of this program and tried a backup to my DVD
> writer. Program said the drive was not a writer or was busy,. Well, it

was
> not busy and it is a writer. Evidently Backup4All does not support a
> Pioneer A06?
>
> Bill
>
>



Claudiu Spulber

2004-08-12, 2:45 am

Hi Bill,
It occurred to me that it could be another problem so you can try to locate
and rename "WNASPI32.DLL" file. It is usually located in
"C:\Windows\System32" folder. The new name for WNASPI32.DLL is not
important. Important is that the file will not be found. You might need to
restart the computer for this change to take effect.
A more detailed description you can find in here:
http://www.backup4all.com/faq_backup_test.php#9

--
Regards,
Claudiu Spulber
http://www.backup4all.com
"Claudiu Spulber" <nospam@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:2nr9ugF3drl8U1@uni-berlin.de...
> Hi Bill,
> First of all thank you for downloading and trying the program. I know that
> you said that you've just downloaded a copy of Backup4all but I want to be
> sure that you have the latest build (which is build 704) so first check

what
> build do you have (Help->About Backup4all).
> That error message you received is indeed displayed when the DVD device is
> not compatible with the built in burner but you can always use third party
> packet writing software like InCD or DirectCD to place your backup files

on
> a DVD. The process is not so difficult, there are 3 simple steps:
> 1.. Open "New Backup Wizard" or "Backup Item Properties" and go to the
> "Destination" page.
> 2.. Select the drive letter for the CD/DVD burner device you want to

use.
> 3.. Advanced settings are available by clicking on the "Advanced"

button.
> This will open the "CD/DVD Advanced Settings" window where you must select
> "Use UDF file system". Here you can also set the "Erase disk before

writing"
> option. Press the OK button.
> 4.. If packet writing is set, you will see the following message on the
> "Destination" page
> "[Device name] Writing method is UDF."
>
> More information you can find at:
> http://www.backup4all.com/use_packet_writing.php and you can always send

us
> an email through the "Support Request" feature of Backup4all that you can
> find in the Help area.
> Our CD/DVD device database is updated regularly so if the specified burner
> is indeed not supported we will include it in the next update.
>
> Again, thank you very much for trying our application.
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Claudiu Spulber
> http://www.backup4all.com
> "Bill Tickner" <tickner@dakotacom.net> wrote in message
> news:10h5ihvskbs3v20@corp.supernews.com...
> was
>
>



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