dosborne
Very Senior Member
Just an idea for consideration:
You could install a proper backup program that will write to a single image file on a network drive rather than syncing. File by file backups are inherently slow, particularly for directories with a large number of small files, which also brings up sector size issues that you could be encountering.
Personally, I would not be reliant on any USB stick backup of a windows window, particularly when running off a device such as a router. You are pushing beyond parameters of device design and power, but it is of course up to you to decide how critical a complete failure to restore would be.
You could install a proper backup program that will write to a single image file on a network drive rather than syncing. File by file backups are inherently slow, particularly for directories with a large number of small files, which also brings up sector size issues that you could be encountering.
Personally, I would not be reliant on any USB stick backup of a windows window, particularly when running off a device such as a router. You are pushing beyond parameters of device design and power, but it is of course up to you to decide how critical a complete failure to restore would be.