Thanks everyone, I'll be looking for it. The link looks pretty obvious, not
sure why I missed it.
So, when the restore is taking place, you will need to insert the last DVD
that was used during the creation of the restore point first, and then go
back to the first one? I needed two DVDs when creating a complete backup.
Thanks again.
<DIV>"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" <jillz@online.microsoft.com>
wrote in message news:ekPzKJV8GHA.2316@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...</DIV>> Thanks
for the tip about the error message. I've let the team know and will
> report back here once I know what the issue is.
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> "Jeff" <S.Cerevesiae@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>> Jill,
>> Working good for me in 5744 now; but; one little point.
>> When you install the last dvd;it'll find the backup index and work, but
>> then says you have the worng dvd in.
>> O.k. that's fine;and true;but after putting in dvd #1;when it is done;it
>> then also says you have the wrong dvd in;please use the next dvd.
>> This is just wording;and symantics;but it does say-error.
>> Might want to have your people look at that.
>> Instructions are much better in 5744;and it WORKS GREAT-BTW
>>
>> Jeff
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>> "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" <jillz@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:un6$23T8GHA.4224@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> Here's a link to a screenshot:
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>>> http://www.winsupersite.com/images/s...ecovery_06.jpg
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>>>> When you boot to DVD, there should be a link on the opening screen for
>>>> repair options. I believe it's in the lower left-hand corner. It's easy
>>>> to miss but it should be there.
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>>>> "Linear2202" <linear2202@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:45113996-61E6-49B1-ADEB-EFD7091570C9@microsoft.com...
>>>>> Interesting, I had tried that, but must have missed something. What
>>>>> prompt am I looking for?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks...
>>>>>
>>>>> "Brian C. Barnes" <bcbarnes@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
>>>>> news:17A1DB65-BA3B-4853-BB94-FAF7D09ACFCB@microsoft.com...
>>>>>>I couldn't find it there either. I have to boot the Install DVD and
>>>>>>use the
>>>>>> "Repair" option from there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Linear2202" wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyone tried to use this? I did a successful complete PC backup. I
>>>>>>> then
>>>>>>> tried to restore by pressing F8 before boot, but I saw no menu item
>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>> allowed me to enter the system restore menu. Three boot choices of
>>>>>>> safe
>>>>>>> mode, and then other choices that didn't help me at all.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm using RC2. Any thoughts anyone?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>>>
>>>>
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