create Disc Image failure: 'drive full'

jeffowen

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In Windows 7 pro I am trying to create a Disc Image on my Seagate 3Tb external hard drive. I can copy files by dragging and dropping to the drive and it has about 750Gb on i.e. 1/5 full.

When I use the Windows backup program to create a disc image it starts to prepare the transfer but stops saying there is not enough memory!

My PC has a 1Tb hard drive and is currently 3/4 full so there should be more than enough space on the external drive (~ 2.1Tb) to create a disc image.

I have had the Seagate drive for a couple of years now and I have never been able to use the built in backup programs properly so I deleted all the supplied programs and just used the drive to copy my files manually. Is it possible that there is something still on the drive that is not showing?drive F.jpg
 
I'd do a chkdsk /r F: against it just to verify that the file table contains the correct information.

Personally I'd just use something like dd if you wanted to make a complete mirror of your drive. You can boot from a Linux LiveCD, mount your internal hard drive as read only and then dd copy your drive to a file on the external for a 1:1 bit level backup.
 
I am not familiar with the dd copy command so I did some checking and got somewhat confused particularly about the warnings about getting the correct copying protocol.
I will do a chkdsk on my F: drive and see what it says. I have absolutely no faith in my Seagate drive and will probably get a replacement to do the disc image work.
 
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