is it possible to copy a large .bak file onto several
cd's a peform a restore correctly?
Thanks,
mikemt
Perhaps you need to compress the BAK file with WINZIP or WINRAR.
"mt" <miketownsend33@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> is it possible to copy a large .bak file onto several
> cd's a peform a restore correctly?
> Thanks,
> mike|||Good suggestion. Brought the file size down from 900MB to
300MB approx.
Thanks Uri!
MT
>--Original Message--
>mt
>Perhaps you need to compress the BAK file with WINZIP or
WINRAR.
>"mt" <miketownsend33@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> is it possible to copy a large .bak file onto several
>> cd's a peform a restore correctly?
>> Thanks,
>> mike
>
>.
>|||Alternatively and for even larger backups, you can stripe your backup to
several files to keep each backup file fit on a CD.
--
Linchi Shea
linchi_shea@.NOSPAMml.com
"mt" <miketownsend33@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Good suggestion. Brought the file size down from 900MB to
> 300MB approx.
> Thanks Uri!
> MT
> >--Original Message--
> >mt
> >Perhaps you need to compress the BAK file with WINZIP or
> WINRAR.
> >
> >"mt" <miketownsend33@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >news:079701c3801b$d24e3940$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
> >> is it possible to copy a large .bak file onto several
> >> cd's a peform a restore correctly?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> mike
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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