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Old 08-05-2007   #8 (permalink)
Ronnie Vernon MVP


 
 

Re: Backup

Eduardo

>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.


Where are these articles? The only thing I have found was a reference to
mounting the Complete PC Backup VHD file using a tool from the Virtual
Server beta?

Are there any articles that give the instructions using VPC 2007?

Thanks,

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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
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"Eduardo Laureano [MSFT]" <eduardo.laureano@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:5C3918BE-FF15-48A5-9519-E8B9F3653FB5@microsoft.com...
> 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
> news:e$zfbL10HHA.5152@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> "Eduardo Laureano [MSFT]" <eduardo.laureano@online.microsoft.com> skrev i
>> meddelelsen news:39F1720A-6475-4E0A-BBDF-21A2926C30A2@microsoft.com...
>>> Assuming you've taken a file backup, instead of a Complete PC Backup,
>>> have you tried this below?
>>>
>>> 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

>


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