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| | restoring files from full Vista backup set Before repartitioning my hard drive, I used Vista's Home Premium's full PC backup option to save all my files to another drive. It created a directory named after my machine, which contains a "Backup Set (date)" directory that has a Catalogs and a Backup Files (date) directory. The process completed just fine, so I went ahead with repartitioning and reinstalled Vista. Now, when I try to restore these files, Vista doesn't see them, and it says I have no files to restore. I also tried sharing this folder so that I could enter the path in the Network field, but that didn't work either. I tried to manually copy the backed-up files, but it seems that the backup application split up all files that were larger than a certain size. How can I restore these files? Thanks! |
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| | Re: restoring files from full Vista backup set Have you tried the 'advanced restore' option in the Backup and Restore Centre, possibly using the option of restoring a backup made on another computer. By reinstalling Vista you have effectively created a new computer with a new registry etc. it may work - best of luck. Better to have used a volume imaging application such as Acronis true Image v10. Rod Farmer "John DeStefano" <john.destefano@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1174915734.355398.189180@b75g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > Before repartitioning my hard drive, I used Vista's Home Premium's > full PC backup option to save all my files to another drive. It > created a directory named after my machine, which contains a "Backup > Set (date)" directory that has a Catalogs and a Backup Files (date) > directory. The process completed just fine, so I went ahead with > repartitioning and reinstalled Vista. > > Now, when I try to restore these files, Vista doesn't see them, and it > says I have no files to restore. I also tried sharing this folder so > that I could enter the path in the Network field, but that didn't work > either. I tried to manually copy the backed-up files, but it seems > that the backup application split up all files that were larger than a > certain size. > > How can I restore these files? Thanks! > |
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| | Re: restoring files from full Vista backup set Acronis 10 works great on my No. 2 computer i went back from Vista Ultimate to XP within 10 minutes and no program "Rodney Farmer" <rodney.farmer@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:8E5AD640-E5CB-4B9D-9E16-D1E4EAA96993@microsoft.com... > Have you tried the 'advanced restore' option in the Backup and Restore > Centre, possibly using the option of restoring a backup made on another > computer. By reinstalling Vista you have effectively created a new > computer with a new registry etc. it may work - best of luck. Better to > have used a volume imaging application such as Acronis true Image v10. > > Rod Farmer > > > "John DeStefano" <john.destefano@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1174915734.355398.189180@b75g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... >> Before repartitioning my hard drive, I used Vista's Home Premium's >> full PC backup option to save all my files to another drive. It >> created a directory named after my machine, which contains a "Backup >> Set (date)" directory that has a Catalogs and a Backup Files (date) >> directory. The process completed just fine, so I went ahead with >> repartitioning and reinstalled Vista. >> >> Now, when I try to restore these files, Vista doesn't see them, and it >> says I have no files to restore. I also tried sharing this folder so >> that I could enter the path in the Network field, but that didn't work >> either. I tried to manually copy the backed-up files, but it seems >> that the backup application split up all files that were larger than a >> certain size. >> >> How can I restore these files? Thanks! >> > |
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