I've already tried to create a local image and the script ran too slow too.
Don't know why!
cya
2007/7/28, Adam Himmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I just started to copy my laptop's 70 GB hard drive onto an external hard
> drive, but after looking at the speed of transfer (about 395 kb/s), I'm
> worrying that it's going to take too long. I know the documentation
> mentioned that images are compressed when using a network, but I can't find
> anything on if they are for just a local copy. If it's uncompressed, it
> could take nearly fifty hours. How long do you think this will take? And
> is there any way to stop it without risking damage to my drives if it's
> going to take too long (more than 24 hours)?
>
> Thanks,
> Adam
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