SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 64 GB on backup

SanDiskBackup.exe run from USB 3.0 drive 64 GB extreme new root gives the error message:

"Please run Backup from an external device, Sandisk SanDisk". Is there a solution?

If SanDisk has handcuffed his backup solution as some of its USB products. Not the answer I wanted, but one beyond my ability to do anything. Seems hostile to me customer.

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