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тАО08-01-2003 04:07 AM
тАО08-01-2003 04:07 AM
Colorado T3000i problem
I am using a HP Colorado T3000i tape drive in a HP Vectra VLi. Software: Veritas BackupExec 4.2 and Microsoft backup, Windows 98 2nd edition.
Certain functions, such as "identify" or "device view" work, but others, e.g. "initialize" and "format" result in an error message "Media is write protected", when the tape is actually *not* write protected.
After a change of tapes, I get this error message: "Backup device reported an unrecoverable hardware error".
I am reasonably confident that the drive unit and the tapes are not faulty.
Can anybody help?
Thanks, Wolf
Certain functions, such as "identify" or "device view" work, but others, e.g. "initialize" and "format" result in an error message "Media is write protected", when the tape is actually *not* write protected.
After a change of tapes, I get this error message: "Backup device reported an unrecoverable hardware error".
I am reasonably confident that the drive unit and the tapes are not faulty.
Can anybody help?
Thanks, Wolf
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тАО08-05-2003 03:37 PM
тАО08-05-2003 03:37 PM
Re: Colorado T3000i problem
Thanks very much, HP. It is nice to know that nobody bothers to listen. What a useful resource this forum is ...
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тАО08-13-2003 09:53 AM
тАО08-13-2003 09:53 AM
Re: Colorado T3000i problem
ISSUE: Backup Exec says every media is unwritable.
SOLUTION: Follow the steps below:
Go to Tools.
Select BU Exec Assistant.
Click Configure BU Exec Settings.
Click the Media overwrite tab and set Media overwrite protection level to "none".
Click OK.
Close the BU Exec Assistant.
SOLUTION: Follow the steps below:
Go to Tools.
Select BU Exec Assistant.
Click Configure BU Exec Settings.
Click the Media overwrite tab and set Media overwrite protection level to "none".
Click OK.
Close the BU Exec Assistant.
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