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Updated vista 32 bit does not backup .exe files & shortcuts
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    Re: Updated vista 32 bit does not backup .exe files & shortcuts

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob View Post
    I just finished reinstalling my vista box to out of the box new. I used
    vista 32 bit home premium backup and restore that came with the vista
    operating system to backup and restore all my stuff. It all went well
    except I discovered that vista 32 bit backup and restore does not backup
    ..exe files and convenience shortcuts I made for quick access to hidden
    AppData folders. Every .exe file in my "download" folder was gone when I
    restored it from using vista 32 restore. All the other file types were
    there just fine in my download folder. I am glad I did a direct zip
    backup just in case.

    I read through all the vista help files. Under "What file types are not
    included in my backups?" it listed "Program files". I interpreted that
    files in the "C:\Program Files" folder and sub-folders would not be backed
    up which, would certainly be a reasonable exclusion. I did not interpret it
    as all .exe files.

    I like vista 32 bit home premium backup and restore. It is simple and basic
    and most of all, automatic daily incremental backup. I just set it and
    forget it. Also, with the exception of .exe files, it is reliable.

    With that all stated, my question is: How do I or can I set vista 32 bit
    home premium backup and restore to include .exe and shortcuts to hidden
    folders without extra steps like putting my "download" folder in a zip file
    every time I add to it? Or do I need to use a different backup app like the
    free versions of GFI Backup or FBackup or Cobian Backup or Toucan?

    Background info: Desktop AMD 4400+ 64X2 4GB memory 320GB HD Acer
    (AM3100-U3201A) purchased new February 2008 -- 32-bit MS Vista Home Premium
    SP2 -- MS auto updates on. Comcast ISP 12mbps service W\ Motorola SURFboard
    SB5101 Cable Modem direct to computer. No other switches or routers or
    wireless or phone line or any other networking hardware hooked up to this
    computer.

    Thanks for your help

    Bob
    Hello,



    Vista backup should be including the exe files, provided they are in the directories included in the backup.

    Make sure you don't have a virus. Download a copy of Malwarebytes and run a scan.

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    Bob Guest

    Updated vista 32 bit does not backup .exe files & shortcuts

    I just finished reinstalling my vista box to out of the box new. I used
    vista 32 bit home premium backup and restore that came with the vista
    operating system to backup and restore all my stuff. It all went well
    except I discovered that vista 32 bit backup and restore does not backup
    ..exe files and convenience shortcuts I made for quick access to hidden
    AppData folders. Every .exe file in my "download" folder was gone when I
    restored it from using vista 32 restore. All the other file types were
    there just fine in my download folder. I am glad I did a direct zip
    backup just in case.

    I read through all the vista help files. Under "What file types are not
    included in my backups?" it listed "Program files". I interpreted that
    files in the "C:\Program Files" folder and sub-folders would not be backed
    up which, would certainly be a reasonable exclusion. I did not interpret it
    as all .exe files.

    I like vista 32 bit home premium backup and restore. It is simple and basic
    and most of all, automatic daily incremental backup. I just set it and
    forget it. Also, with the exception of .exe files, it is reliable.

    With that all stated, my question is: How do I or can I set vista 32 bit
    home premium backup and restore to include .exe and shortcuts to hidden
    folders without extra steps like putting my "download" folder in a zip file
    every time I add to it? Or do I need to use a different backup app like the
    free versions of GFI Backup or FBackup or Cobian Backup or Toucan?

    Background info: Desktop AMD 4400+ 64X2 4GB memory 320GB HD Acer
    (AM3100-U3201A) purchased new February 2008 -- 32-bit MS Vista Home Premium
    SP2 -- MS auto updates on. Comcast ISP 12mbps service W\ Motorola SURFboard
    SB5101 Cable Modem direct to computer. No other switches or routers or
    wireless or phone line or any other networking hardware hooked up to this
    computer.

    Thanks for your help

    Bob


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    Bob Guest

    Re: Updated vista 32 bit does not backup .exe files & shortcuts

    I did a deep scan using Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware as you instructed me to
    do. Nothing bad was found. I double checked my backup using Vista 32
    backup and restore to find my .exe files. I could not find any. Is there a
    way to have it back up .exe files?
    Bob

    "Bob" <bobbREMOVE-CAPSus99@newsgroup-CAPShoo.com> wrote in message
    news:u$fms3BtKHA.4428@newsgroup

    >I just finished reinstalling my vista box to out of the box new. I used
    >vista 32 bit home premium backup and restore that came with the vista
    >operating system to backup and restore all my stuff. It all went well
    >except I discovered that vista 32 bit backup and restore does not backup
    >.exe files and convenience shortcuts I made for quick access to hidden
    >AppData folders. Every .exe file in my "download" folder was gone when I
    >restored it from using vista 32 restore. All the other file types were
    >there just fine in my download folder. I am glad I did a direct zip
    >backup just in case.
    >
    > I read through all the vista help files. Under "What file types are not
    > included in my backups?" it listed "Program files". I interpreted that
    > files in the "C:\Program Files" folder and sub-folders would not be backed
    > up which, would certainly be a reasonable exclusion. I did not interpret
    > it as all .exe files.
    >
    > I like vista 32 bit home premium backup and restore. It is simple and
    > basic and most of all, automatic daily incremental backup. I just set it
    > and forget it. Also, with the exception of .exe files, it is reliable.
    >
    > With that all stated, my question is: How do I or can I set vista 32 bit
    > home premium backup and restore to include .exe and shortcuts to hidden
    > folders without extra steps like putting my "download" folder in a zip
    > file every time I add to it? Or do I need to use a different backup app
    > like the free versions of GFI Backup or FBackup or Cobian Backup or
    > Toucan?
    >
    > Background info: Desktop AMD 4400+ 64X2 4GB memory 320GB HD Acer
    > (AM3100-U3201A) purchased new February 2008 -- 32-bit MS Vista Home
    > Premium SP2 -- MS auto updates on. Comcast ISP 12mbps service W\ Motorola
    > SURFboard SB5101 Cable Modem direct to computer. No other switches or
    > routers or wireless or phone line or any other networking hardware hooked
    > up to this computer.
    >
    > Thanks for your help
    >
    > Bob
    >

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    DL Guest

    Re: Updated vista 32 bit does not backup .exe files & shortcuts

    Vista Backup backs up data, Complete PC Backup stores an Image of your PC

    "Bob" <bobbREMOVE-CAPSus99@newsgroup-CAPShoo.com> wrote in message
    news:%23qB%23opItKHA.712@newsgroup

    >I did a deep scan using Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware as you instructed me to
    >do. Nothing bad was found. I double checked my backup using Vista 32
    >backup and restore to find my .exe files. I could not find any. Is there
    >a way to have it back up .exe files?
    > Bob
    >
    > "Bob" <bobbREMOVE-CAPSus99@newsgroup-CAPShoo.com> wrote in message
    > news:u$fms3BtKHA.4428@newsgroup

    >>I just finished reinstalling my vista box to out of the box new. I used
    >>vista 32 bit home premium backup and restore that came with the vista
    >>operating system to backup and restore all my stuff. It all went well
    >>except I discovered that vista 32 bit backup and restore does not backup
    >>.exe files and convenience shortcuts I made for quick access to hidden
    >>AppData folders. Every .exe file in my "download" folder was gone when I
    >>restored it from using vista 32 restore. All the other file types were
    >>there just fine in my download folder. I am glad I did a direct zip
    >>backup just in case.
    >>
    >> I read through all the vista help files. Under "What file types are not
    >> included in my backups?" it listed "Program files". I interpreted that
    >> files in the "C:\Program Files" folder and sub-folders would not be
    >> backed up which, would certainly be a reasonable exclusion. I did not
    >> interpret it as all .exe files.
    >>
    >> I like vista 32 bit home premium backup and restore. It is simple and
    >> basic and most of all, automatic daily incremental backup. I just set it
    >> and forget it. Also, with the exception of .exe files, it is reliable.
    >>
    >> With that all stated, my question is: How do I or can I set vista 32 bit
    >> home premium backup and restore to include .exe and shortcuts to hidden
    >> folders without extra steps like putting my "download" folder in a zip
    >> file every time I add to it? Or do I need to use a different backup app
    >> like the free versions of GFI Backup or FBackup or Cobian Backup or
    >> Toucan?
    >>
    >> Background info: Desktop AMD 4400+ 64X2 4GB memory 320GB HD Acer
    >> (AM3100-U3201A) purchased new February 2008 -- 32-bit MS Vista Home
    >> Premium SP2 -- MS auto updates on. Comcast ISP 12mbps service W\
    >> Motorola SURFboard SB5101 Cable Modem direct to computer. No other
    >> switches or routers or wireless or phone line or any other networking
    >> hardware hooked up to this computer.
    >>
    >> Thanks for your help
    >>
    >> Bob
    >>
    >


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    Guest

    Re: Updated vista 32 bit does not backup .exe files & shortcuts

    Microsoft seems to assume that all programs use their newer installation
    methods, which make saving just the executable and not the portion
    of the registry dedicated to that program give you a useless backup.

    Unfortunately, they did not offer any way to tell the backup program
    which parts of the registry correspond to a particular executable, so it
    CAN'T back up just those portions.

    Also,Vista HAD to block the ability to back up system executables
    while they are running, in order to prevent several types of malfunctions;
    but they seem to have gone too far in deciding which executables to
    block any ability to back up.

    Robert Miles

    "Bob" <bobbREMOVE-CAPSus99@newsgroup-CAPShoo.com> wrote in message
    news:%23qB%23opItKHA.712@newsgroup

    >I did a deep scan using Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware as you instructed me to
    >do. Nothing bad was found. I double checked my backup using Vista 32
    >backup and restore to find my .exe files. I could not find any. Is there
    >a way to have it back up .exe files?
    > Bob
    >
    > "Bob" <bobbREMOVE-CAPSus99@newsgroup-CAPShoo.com> wrote in message
    > news:u$fms3BtKHA.4428@newsgroup

    >>I just finished reinstalling my vista box to out of the box new. I used
    >>vista 32 bit home premium backup and restore that came with the vista
    >>operating system to backup and restore all my stuff. It all went well
    >>except I discovered that vista 32 bit backup and restore does not backup
    >>.exe files and convenience shortcuts I made for quick access to hidden
    >>AppData folders. Every .exe file in my "download" folder was gone when I
    >>restored it from using vista 32 restore. All the other file types were
    >>there just fine in my download folder. I am glad I did a direct zip
    >>backup just in case.
    >>
    >> I read through all the vista help files. Under "What file types are not
    >> included in my backups?" it listed "Program files". I interpreted that
    >> files in the "C:\Program Files" folder and sub-folders would not be
    >> backed up which, would certainly be a reasonable exclusion. I did not
    >> interpret it as all .exe files.
    >>
    >> I like vista 32 bit home premium backup and restore. It is simple and
    >> basic and most of all, automatic daily incremental backup. I just set it
    >> and forget it. Also, with the exception of .exe files, it is reliable.
    >>
    >> With that all stated, my question is: How do I or can I set vista 32 bit
    >> home premium backup and restore to include .exe and shortcuts to hidden
    >> folders without extra steps like putting my "download" folder in a zip
    >> file every time I add to it? Or do I need to use a different backup app
    >> like the free versions of GFI Backup or FBackup or Cobian Backup or
    >> Toucan?
    >>
    >> Background info: Desktop AMD 4400+ 64X2 4GB memory 320GB HD Acer
    >> (AM3100-U3201A) purchased new February 2008 -- 32-bit MS Vista Home
    >> Premium SP2 -- MS auto updates on. Comcast ISP 12mbps service W\
    >> Motorola SURFboard SB5101 Cable Modem direct to computer. No other
    >> switches or routers or wireless or phone line or any other networking
    >> hardware hooked up to this computer.
    >>
    >> Thanks for your help
    >>
    >> Bob
    >>
    >



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