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| Guest | After clean install of Vista, can't use Backup wizard to restore f On Sunday March 2nd I decided to reinstall Vista Home Premium because I couldn't get Windows Media Center to work. Afterwards, when I plugged in my Seagate external hard drive and tried to use the backup wizard I saw this message: "The disk containing the backup is not accessible. Please make sure it is turned on and connected to the computer." I panicked at first because I thought this meant that I would not be able to access the files on my Seagate, but I remembered that I could go the long way by going through windows explorer and clicking on folder after folder after folder, etc. I would rather not have to do this, especially since all I'm looking for is just one folder! Can anyone offer any suggestions on what to do, or will I just have to accept that I'll have to click through a thick maze of folders to try and find what I'm looking for. ![]() |
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| Guest | Re: After clean install of Vista, can't use Backup wizard to restore f Copy the files to the hard drive. Open the help and support app and search for backup. There are instructions on using old OS backups. -- Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales....htm#RateAPost Mark L. Ferguson .. "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4E186156-1467-489D-8541-904566DFF66B@xxxxxx Quote: > On Sunday March 2nd I decided to reinstall Vista Home Premium because I > couldn't get Windows Media Center to work. Afterwards, when I plugged in > my > Seagate external hard drive and tried to use the backup wizard I saw this > message: > > "The disk containing the backup is not accessible. Please make sure it is > turned on and connected to the computer." > > I panicked at first because I thought this meant that I would not be able > to > access the files on my Seagate, but I remembered that I could go the long > way > by going through windows explorer and clicking on folder after folder > after > folder, etc. I would rather not have to do this, especially since all I'm > looking for is just one folder! Can anyone offer any suggestions on what > to > do, or will I just have to accept that I'll have to click through a thick > maze of folders to try and find what I'm looking for. ![]() |
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| Guest | Re: After clean install of Vista, can't use Backup wizard to resto To clarify, there is no "old OS. It's the same OS. My computer came with Vista HP, and I reinstalled it, and now I cannot use the backup wizard. Just to clarify. (Unless you're saying that Vista considers itself an "old" OS after reinstall?) "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: Quote: > Copy the files to the hard drive. Open the help and support app and search > for backup. There are instructions on using old OS backups. > > -- > Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" Ratings button. Voting helps the web > interface. > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales....htm#RateAPost > > Mark L. Ferguson > > . > "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:4E186156-1467-489D-8541-904566DFF66B@xxxxxx Quote: > > On Sunday March 2nd I decided to reinstall Vista Home Premium because I > > couldn't get Windows Media Center to work. Afterwards, when I plugged in > > my > > Seagate external hard drive and tried to use the backup wizard I saw this > > message: > > > > "The disk containing the backup is not accessible. Please make sure it is > > turned on and connected to the computer." > > > > I panicked at first because I thought this meant that I would not be able > > to > > access the files on my Seagate, but I remembered that I could go the long > > way > > by going through windows explorer and clicking on folder after folder > > after > > folder, etc. I would rather not have to do this, especially since all I'm > > looking for is just one folder! Can anyone offer any suggestions on what > > to > > do, or will I just have to accept that I'll have to click through a thick > > maze of folders to try and find what I'm looking for. ![]() |
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| Guest | Re: After clean install of Vista, can't use Backup wizard to resto "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:706E504D-A9A5-4096-9B53-CD2F7B48B0C0@xxxxxx Quote: > To clarify, there is no "old OS. It's the same OS. My computer came with > Vista HP, and I reinstalled it, and now I cannot use the backup wizard. > Just > to clarify. (Unless you're saying that Vista considers itself an "old" OS > after reinstall?) > > > > > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: > Quote: >> Copy the files to the hard drive. Open the help and support app and >> search >> for backup. There are instructions on using old OS backups. >> >> -- >> Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" Ratings button. Voting helps the >> web >> interface. >> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales....htm#RateAPost >> >> Mark L. Ferguson >> >> . >> "Susan" <Susan@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:4E186156-1467-489D-8541-904566DFF66B@xxxxxx Quote: >> > On Sunday March 2nd I decided to reinstall Vista Home Premium because I >> > couldn't get Windows Media Center to work. Afterwards, when I plugged >> > in >> > my >> > Seagate external hard drive and tried to use the backup wizard I saw >> > this >> > message: >> > >> > "The disk containing the backup is not accessible. Please make sure it >> > is >> > turned on and connected to the computer." >> > >> > I panicked at first because I thought this meant that I would not be >> > able >> > to >> > access the files on my Seagate, but I remembered that I could go the >> > long >> > way >> > by going through windows explorer and clicking on folder after folder >> > after >> > folder, etc. I would rather not have to do this, especially since all >> > I'm >> > looking for is just one folder! Can anyone offer any suggestions on >> > what >> > to >> > do, or will I just have to accept that I'll have to click through a >> > thick >> > maze of folders to try and find what I'm looking for. ![]() button. It can be confusing, since it says, "Restore your files from a backup made on this computer." but because you reinstalled the OS, technically it's no longer the 'same' computer. Choose 'Advanced restore", and then choose "Files from a backup made on a different computer." At the next step, point the program to the location of your backup and you should now be able to restore the files quick and easy. Hope this helps, Mic |
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| Guest | Re: After clean install of Vista, can't use Backup wizard to resto Mic, That worked!!!! Thank you SO VERY MUCH! Now I don't have to wade throughan endless maze of zipped folders. Quote: > When using the Restore Wizard don't choose the 'simple' Restore Files > button. > > It can be confusing, since it says, "Restore your files from a backup made > on this computer." but because you reinstalled the OS, technically it's no > longer the 'same' computer. > > Choose 'Advanced restore", and then choose "Files from a backup made on a > different computer." > > At the next step, point the program to the location of your backup and you > should now be able to restore the files quick and easy. > > Hope this helps, > Mic > |
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