GoBack conflict with new motherboard???
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Goback Conflict with new motherboard???
I've used GoBack 3 Delux (from Roxio but now owned by Symantec) for years without trouble and I love it. After just recently switching to a new motherboard and processor (ABIT AV8 and Athlon 64) GoBack screws up my drive partitions and then hangs. Its been a real problem and I've had to repartition and do all that that implies to get running again. Luckily I had a backup. I've never seen anything like this before and wonder if it isn't related to my new motherboard drivers or configuration. I have RAID drivers installed, but don't use RAID drives. Could that be it? It appears Symantec doesn't support this program anymore so no luck there. Help, I'm ready to scream!
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I've used GoBack 3 Delux (from Roxio but now owned by Symantec) for years without trouble and I love it. After just recently switching to a new motherboard and processor (ABIT AV8 and Athlon 64) GoBack screws up my drive partitions and then hangs. Its been a real problem and I've had to repartition and do all that that implies to get running again. Luckily I had a backup. I've never seen anything like this before and wonder if it isn't related to my new motherboard drivers or configuration. I have RAID drivers installed, but don't use RAID drives. Could that be it? It appears Symantec doesn't support this program anymore so no luck there. Help, I'm ready to scream!
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Just to eliminate possible conflicts: if you don't use RAID then don't use the drivers.
Another consideration is that if you are using XP it is usually neccessary to do at least a Repiar Install of XP on the new hardware.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q315341
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Sorry, I should have mentioned it earlier. I'm using Windows 2000 Pro. And yes, I've stopped installing the RAID drivers, but this didn't seem to help.