![]() It may only help those people connecting via wi-fi, but it may help others too. I have found a solution to this problem for people using windows XP sp3. ![]() Why don’t I just buy an entirely new product instead of using yours, then? WD, you guys need to start taking these issues seriously and do some REAL troubleshooting instead of just telling us to create a new backup. It’s time consuming and unnerving and it begs the question of “why am I using this crappy backup software if all it’s gonna do is lose my backup plan again and cause me to start from scratch?!” When you have almost a whole terabyte of data to backup and you have to do your backup all over again, it’s a huge pain in the **bleep**. The “Advisor’s” suggestion of “if nothing else works, you’ll just have to create a new backup” is NOT a solution, especially since the WD Anywhere software has lost my backup path at least 2x now. I point the software directly to the backup folder on the backup drive where the software once was backing up, and WD Anywhere claims that there is no backup plan there, despite the fact that nothing has been moved or deleted from my computer/drive. I too have the same problem as the original poster with the WD Anywhere software losing the path for the backup plan.
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