Backup my computer froze blue screen laptop

After saving my laptop husbands with my new 2 TB external hard drive, I tried saving my laptop.

At 01:00 I started the backup and at 08:00 I shook my mouse hoping that I would see the screen saying that my backup was successful.

I finally got my screen turns on but I saw nothing else than a blue screen.

I had to turn my computer off and then on again. I see the backup was not complete.

I checked my folders in the WD hard drive and I saw my music was not completely saved, nor was my photos or videos (125GBtotal)

1. I was wondering if maybe my mcafee launched a scan and mess?

2. If I ever get a full upward, the next backup adds new files and folders and not take so long?

Thank you

Hey, I'm sorry for the delay. Make sure you have backups of the data before making experiences.
It depends really what features chose you for backup. Usually software backup verify the current files and update, but they also can completely replace the existing or create a new backup.
The antivirus program should not be a problem during a backup operation.

Captain_WD.

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