Yank it from your laptop and put it on a sata port in a PC. Put the backup drive on another port. Then use Acronis.

Or, get an usb 3.0 express card for your laptop (if it has the slot). then backup to a drive in a usb 3.0 enclosure connected to that usb3.0 port. Use Acronis. I do this on my Lenovo x200t.

Or you can try using the GigE network.

I don't see why Window backup is taking 15+ hours to complete a backup of 500GB. I backup more than that in way less time than that over usb 3.0.
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On 7/3/2012 4:21 AM, Bino Gopal wrote:
Hey guys, so I'm looking for the fastest way to back up all the data on my 
current laptop's 500GB HD to an external drive.  In this case the damn laptop 
is only USB 2.0 (no 3.) and no eSATA ports or I'd use that to an external dock.
So would I be better off using USB 2.0 or some mechanism that transfers over 
GigE?  And which mechanism could I use to make the robust/fastest copy?  Ghost? 
 Would I be able to put the ghost'ed drive in an external USB case and connect 
it in and browse for files and stuff?  Or Acronis TrueImage?  I need to do this 
for 3-4 older laptops so I can collate the data from them all and then back it 
all up to another location so I don't have single points of failure for my data 
which I'm currently exposed to.
I tried doing Windows backup on the 500GB HD on this machine and it was taking 
15 hrs + and I was like no way-I need to use the machine, so looking for 
something fast and reliable-and that I can use on/for multiple machines.  
Thanks guys-hope everyone is well and has plans for a fun/great fourth!
BINO

                                        


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