Why do I get a non-critical error message "Specified volume (H:\) not supported" when I run a backup?
The files appear to be backed up successfully.
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Non-Critical Error, Specified volume not supported
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Re: Non-Critical Error, Specified volume not supported
Please clarify what is your version?
Also, I don't know what type of medium your "drive H" is, as you have not stated this info? Is it an USB, SATA, Internal/External, etc?
Please review this article and provide us with as much information about your setup to help us understand your issue better:
http://support.2brightsparks.com/knowle ... al-support
Also, I don't know what type of medium your "drive H" is, as you have not stated this info? Is it an USB, SATA, Internal/External, etc?
Please review this article and provide us with as much information about your setup to help us understand your issue better:
http://support.2brightsparks.com/knowle ... al-support
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Re: Non-Critical Error, Specified volume not supported
I think it's pretty clear what is being asked, and supplying any other information about this seems unnecessary.
I am also getting this error and would like to know why.
Both drives involved are SSD's......if that has any relevance.
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I am also getting this error and would like to know why.
Both drives involved are SSD's......if that has any relevance.
z