![]() The drive I'm backing up is an SSD and I did run the Micron SSD tool on the drive and it found no errors. I wish the error had made it clear which drive had the error (one of the ones being backed up or the one it was writing). ![]() I'll do that and see if it finds anything. I had run chkdsk, but had not scanned all bits. Note that running CHKDSK with the /R option can take a very long time because it scans every cluster within the partition. If you're backing up some partitions that don't currently have drive letters assigned (as is the case when backing up the partitions necessary to run Windows), then you can use diskpart to temporarily assign them drive letters so that you can run CHKDSK /R against those partitions as well. ![]() If you haven't already, run CHKDSK /R against the partition(s) you're backing up. It's probably the disk you're trying to back up.
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