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I checked forums, tried Mr. difficulty, used usb and dvd rom and it still says not enough space and also I can only use tools hp (drive f) or g (dvd player) drive as an option for backup space. Ive tried to change the options for many times... I did a full backup since I bought my laptop. I use win7 Home premium 64-bit.  backup of files recall comes on the other constantly.anybody I have this problem?

I suggest avoid you the Windows backup program and you get a good commercial backup program. This forum meets for a windows problem reports. I know that I was very impressed when I tried it. Three I'm familiar with and like Norton Ghost (which I use for 8 years no 1 problem), Easeus Todo Backup free, you can download it from

http://www.TODO-backup.com/products/home/free-backup-software.htm and Memeo , which has 30 day free trial and you can buy it for $29.99 - you can download it from http://memeo.com . You can get Ghost for almost nothing (like me), if you look at the sales.

The March 2012 issue of PC World is very high on the program FREE of Easeus and I tested it recently in a variety of configurations; and must say that I am very impressed. As Ghost will support up to a network drive and it will create a bootable CD for when your PC does not start. See commentary to PC World to

http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid, order 80031, 4/description.html .

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CNET has a lot of reviews of backup program to

http://download.cnet.com/windows/backup-software/?tag=contentBody;sideBar .

Some of them are free (the last time I checked there over 300), some have free trials (more), and some are buying only (more than 200).

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External hard drives are the best for backup. You can get a 500 GB one for $70 and a 1.5 to one for about $90. You can also buy a flash drive of 32 GB for less than $20. It is the best insurance you can buy ever!

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I hope this helps. Good luck

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