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Re: Backup It seems like you've taken a Complete PC Backup, instead of a file backup.
Do you see information about your last successful backup in Start Menu ->
Backup Status and Configuration -> Complete PC Backup button toggled?
Your backup should be showing there. This image backup can be restored
entirely (system and data files) from Windows RE, There are links to
additional information and instruction from Backup and Restore Center ->
Restore Computer
If you would like jsut to extract individual files from the backup, you'll
need to mount the backup VHD file with Virtual PC or Virtual Server. there
are articles online to walk you through the process.
Eduardo
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"Kim S" <JohnDoe@Falskmail.dk> wrote in message
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> "Eduardo Laureano [MSFT]" <eduardo.laureano@online.microsoft.com> skrev i
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>> Assuming you've taken a file backup, instead of a Complete PC Backup,
>> have you tried this below?
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>> Control Panel\System and Maintenance\Backup and Restore Center ->
>> Advanced Restore -> Advanced Restore -> Files from backup made on a
>> different computer -> Select disk/volume in which the backups are
>> present -> This screen should show a list of all file backups created on
>> the disk/volume in question
>>
> Yes, tried that. When I point to the disc containing the backup, it says
> no backup found....Even though I can see the WindowsImageBackup-
> folder in Explorer, and it's 104Gb....
>
> Regards, Kim |