Download a program called spacemonger
http://www.sixty-five.cc/sm/
This program will allow you to visually analyze the situation,
With both basic and backup drive connected, check the available space on
both drives
Backups dirty little secret is that it creates additional files used for
restoring a back up that exceeds the size of the drive you are backing up,
so it needs more space on harddrive you are backing up to than the "used"
space on your drive.
Not a ton more space, but some.
Also, if you have renamed your computer, a new backup does not overwrite the
previous backup, but adds a new backup--doubling the size you need on the
backup media
So
How much is available on both drives?
How much space is being used on the primary drive (used space vs. free
space)
"fancy132" <fancy132 RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> I am having the same problem. It keeps telling me my Recovery Disk is
> running out of memory, and to delete old files. It takes me to the recycle
> bin, which is already empty. I have backed up my files on cd's. What else
> can
> I do? How do I fix it?
> "bobgay" wrote:
>
>> I have backed up my C drive as an image twice before. This time after
>> installing SP1 when i tried to backup my entire drive it reported an
>> error of
>> insuficient disk space. Well i thought it would delete the eariest file
>> but i
>> went ahead and formatted the external HD. Same error. Renamed it, Same
>> error.
>> Changed drive letter, Guess what, yep same error. Is this a SP1 problem
>> or
>> just a backup problem and is ther a workaround?
>> --
>> Thanks & have a great day
>> Bob