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W10 and Seagate Backup Plus Portable drive
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PN 1K9AP1-502 1 TB I've read some posts of users who upgraded from W7 to W10, and have issues with this drive. Seagate says the Backup Plus Family is supported in W10. No mention made if the users with problems upgraded to Dashboard software 4.2 or higher, and made any changes. Has anyone had issues with this drive and Windows 10? ATM, I don't have a USB 3.0 cable to test on my ancient W10 system. -- Ken Mac OS X 10.11.6 Firefox 53.0.2 (64 bit) Thunderbird 52.0 "My brain is like lightning, a quick flash and it's gone!" |
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W10 and Seagate Backup Plus Portable drive
On 1/28/2018 10:16 PM, Ken Springer wrote:
Model SRD00F1 PNÂ* 1K9AP1-502 1 TB I've read some posts of users who upgraded from W7 to W10, and have issues with this drive. Seagate says the Backup Plus Family is supported in W10.Â* No mention made if the users with problems upgraded to Dashboard software 4.2 or higher, and made any changes. Has anyone had issues with this drive and Windows 10?Â* ATM, I don't have a USB 3.0 cable to test on my ancient W10 system. My Seagate drive is several years old, and when Windows 10 installed the back up program no longer worked. I tried to get one that ran on Windows 10, but was unsuccessful. I ended up running Windows 10 File history. I have been using it since Windows 10 came out and am quite happy with it. -- 2018: The year we learn to play the great game of Euchre |
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W10 and Seagate Backup Plus Portable drive
On 1/28/18 8:35 PM, Keith Nuttle wrote:
On 1/28/2018 10:16 PM, Ken Springer wrote: Model SRD00F1 PNÂ* 1K9AP1-502 1 TB I've read some posts of users who upgraded from W7 to W10, and have issues with this drive. Seagate says the Backup Plus Family is supported in W10.Â* No mention made if the users with problems upgraded to Dashboard software 4.2 or higher, and made any changes. Has anyone had issues with this drive and Windows 10?Â* ATM, I don't have a USB 3.0 cable to test on my ancient W10 system. My Seagate drive is several years old, and when Windows 10 installed the back up program no longer worked. I tried to get one that ran on Windows 10, but was unsuccessful. I ended up running Windows 10 File history. I have been using it since Windows 10 came out and am quite happy with it. So, I'm confused, here, Keith. Are you putting File History on a Seagate Backup Plus drive, or a different brand? -- Ken Mac OS X 10.11.6 Firefox 53.0.2 (64 bit) Thunderbird 52.0 "My brain is like lightning, a quick flash and it's gone!" |
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W10 and Seagate Backup Plus Portable drive
On Sun, 28 Jan 2018 20:16:59 -0700, Ken Springer
wrote in Model SRD00F1 PN 1K9AP1-502 1 TB I've read some posts of users who upgraded from W7 to W10, and have issues with this drive. Seagate says the Backup Plus Family is supported in W10. No mention made if the users with problems upgraded to Dashboard software 4.2 or higher, and made any changes. Has anyone had issues with this drive and Windows 10? ATM, I don't have a USB 3.0 cable to test on my ancient W10 system. Here are the reviews on a Seagate 1Tb USB external drive. https://www.amazon.com/product-revie...owViewpoints=1 Note that 16% are 1 or 2 star reviews out of 5 stars. Seagate, and most of the other USB drives, seem pretty hit and miss quality and reliability. My guess is that the drive is the problem. -- Web based forums are like subscribing to 10 different newspapers and having to visit 10 different news stands to pickup each one. Email list-server groups and USENET are like having all of those newspapers delivered to your door every morning. |
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W10 and Seagate Backup Plus Portable drive
On 1/28/2018 10:52 PM, Ken Springer wrote:
On 1/28/18 8:35 PM, Keith Nuttle wrote: On 1/28/2018 10:16 PM, Ken Springer wrote: Model SRD00F1 PNÂ* 1K9AP1-502 1 TB I've read some posts of users who upgraded from W7 to W10, and have issues with this drive. Seagate says the Backup Plus Family is supported in W10.Â* No mention made if the users with problems upgraded to Dashboard software 4.2 or higher, and made any changes. Has anyone had issues with this drive and Windows 10?Â* ATM, I don't have a USB 3.0 cable to test on my ancient W10 system. My Seagate drive is several years old, and when Windows 10 installed the back up program no longer worked. I tried to get one that ran on Windows 10, but was unsuccessful. I ended up running Windows 10 File history.Â* I have been using it since Windows 10 came out and am quite happy with it. So, I'm confused, here, Keith.Â* Are you putting File History on a Seagate Backup Plus drive, or a different brand? Sorry for the confusion. I am using the Windows 10 File History as my backup program. I am using the Seagate drive as the back up drive. As I said the Seagate backup program would not run on Windows 10. (Old drive, at that time when I contacted Seagate they said: "I am sorry.") File History is the name of the Windows 10 Backup program. (Settings; Update & Security; Backup.) You can back up disks or folders. The backed up files are maintained in the same file sturcture as on the original disk. Where there are changes in a file, the early versions are maintained with a date code apended to the original file name. You can tell the program how to handle the previous versions of the backed up files, ie, maintain indefinitely or place a time limit on them. You can used the Restore mode of the program, or you can use File Explorer and find the exact file and version you are looking for. All functions of File Explore work on the the backup copies. In case anyone questions my use of the old Seagate drive for backup. I sync my two main computers, so the same data is on both computer drives. I then use File History to back up the one computer to the external Seagate drive. So I always have three copies of my files. -- 2018: The year we learn to play the great game of Euchre |
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W10 and Seagate Backup Plus Portable drive
On 1/29/18 6:52 AM, Keith Nuttle wrote:
On 1/28/2018 10:52 PM, Ken Springer wrote: On 1/28/18 8:35 PM, Keith Nuttle wrote: On 1/28/2018 10:16 PM, Ken Springer wrote: Model SRD00F1 PNÂ* 1K9AP1-502 1 TB I've read some posts of users who upgraded from W7 to W10, and have issues with this drive. Seagate says the Backup Plus Family is supported in W10.Â* No mention made if the users with problems upgraded to Dashboard software 4.2 or higher, and made any changes. Has anyone had issues with this drive and Windows 10?Â* ATM, I don't have a USB 3.0 cable to test on my ancient W10 system. My Seagate drive is several years old, and when Windows 10 installed the back up program no longer worked. I tried to get one that ran on Windows 10, but was unsuccessful. I ended up running Windows 10 File history.Â* I have been using it since Windows 10 came out and am quite happy with it. So, I'm confused, here, Keith.Â* Are you putting File History on a Seagate Backup Plus drive, or a different brand? Sorry for the confusion. No problem, Keith. I am using the Windows 10 File History as my backup program. I am using the Seagate drive as the back up drive. As I said the Seagate backup program would not run on Windows 10. (Old drive, at that time when I contacted Seagate they said: "I am sorry.") I have File History running on W8, but not W10. Truthfully, I don't do enough with either one to make anything more that the occasional system image to be worth the time. File History is the name of the Windows 10 Backup program. (Settings; Update & Security; Backup.) You can back up disks or folders. The backed up files are maintained in the same file sturcture as on the original disk. Where there are changes in a file, the early versions are maintained with a date code apended to the original file name. You can tell the program how to handle the previous versions of the backed up files, ie, maintain indefinitely or place a time limit on them. You can used the Restore mode of the program, or you can use File Explorer and find the exact file and version you are looking for. All functions of File Explore work on the the backup copies. In case anyone questions my use of the old Seagate drive for backup. I sync my two main computers, so the same data is on both computer drives. I then use File History to back up the one computer to the external Seagate drive. So I always have three copies of my files. -- Ken Mac OS X 10.11.6 Firefox 53.0.2 (64 bit) Thunderbird 52.0 "My brain is like lightning, a quick flash and it's gone!" |
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W10 and Seagate Backup Plus Portable drive
On 1/29/18 6:47 AM, CRNG wrote:
On Sun, 28 Jan 2018 20:16:59 -0700, Ken Springer wrote in Model SRD00F1 PN 1K9AP1-502 1 TB I've read some posts of users who upgraded from W7 to W10, and have issues with this drive. Seagate says the Backup Plus Family is supported in W10. No mention made if the users with problems upgraded to Dashboard software 4.2 or higher, and made any changes. Has anyone had issues with this drive and Windows 10? ATM, I don't have a USB 3.0 cable to test on my ancient W10 system. Here are the reviews on a Seagate 1Tb USB external drive. https://www.amazon.com/product-revie...owViewpoints=1 Note that 16% are 1 or 2 star reviews out of 5 stars. Seagate, and most of the other USB drives, seem pretty hit and miss quality and reliability. My guess is that the drive is the problem. Thanks. -- Ken Mac OS X 10.11.6 Firefox 53.0.2 (64 bit) Thunderbird 52.0 "My brain is like lightning, a quick flash and it's gone!" |
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