Sun May 16, 2021 3:27 pm
Just as a follow up, this is what I found. I opened the file location where the backup resides on my drive and copied the files. I pasted them to my external drive and had a prompt show up saying there was 'inactive' file or something like that. I told the prompt to skip the files that were in question. I then did a side by side comparison of the two folders (original back up file and the copied file). I found 2 DBF files that did not copy over (the 'inactive' files, I am assuming). I really didn't need the two projects so I deleted the projects. After that, I tried the back up and it worked. I don't know why this worked or even why I encountered this problem to start with. But that is what I did. Hopefully it helps someone else.
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Resolve 16.2.0.055 (for now);CPU i7-8700 64-bit, OS Windows 10 (1909), 16GB RAM, GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070