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Oct 15, 2012

I have a Seagate 2TB external drive for backup up. It is partitioned into W: and X: each 1TB. W: is used only for weekly backups with Windows Backup, and X: is used daily only by FreeFileSync to mirror my important data files. I have been getting this error ID 4103 from Window Backup: "The backup did not complete because of an error writing to the backup location W:. The error is: The last backup was not successful because the backup location has a corrupted file system. (0x81000008)"

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