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| | WIndows to Vista and bkf files I recently purchased a new computer with Vista Home Premium loaded. I have a large number of files from my old system stored in .BKF files on an external drive. Is there a way to read/restore these files to the new system or do I have to fire up the old one and then move the files individually? |
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| | Re: WIndows to Vista and bkf files "Specialized" <Specialized@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote ... >I recently purchased a new computer with Vista Home Premium loaded. I have >a > large number of files from my old system stored in .BKF files on an > external > drive. Is there a way to read/restore these files to the new system or do > I > have to fire up the old one and then move the files individually? Hi Specialized, No problem; you just need to download the Windows NT Backup-Restore Utility for Vista: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en This utility runs on Vista and will restore your BKF files. The download is about 1MB, not large. Hope it helps, -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| | Re: WIndows to Vista and bkf files To restore backup files made in XP you will need this: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) "Specialized" <Specialized@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AF7A1780-8277-4F2F-8119-DFECACC713CE@microsoft.com... >I recently purchased a new computer with Vista Home Premium loaded. I have >a > large number of files from my old system stored in .BKF files on an > external > drive. Is there a way to read/restore these files to the new system or do > I > have to fire up the old one and then move the files individually? > |
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| | Re: WIndows to Vista and bkf files When I try to change the settings so that backup storage is enabled as is required by that app the panel comes up blank; even when running as adminsitrator. ??????????????? -- David Jones Software Developer (Embeddded Systems) Victorian Partnership of Advanced Computing Melbourne, Victoria Australia "Jane C" wrote: Quote: > To restore backup files made in XP you will need this: > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > > -- > Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) > > "Specialized" <Specialized@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:AF7A1780-8277-4F2F-8119-DFECACC713CE@xxxxxx Quote: > >I recently purchased a new computer with Vista Home Premium loaded. I have > >a > > large number of files from my old system stored in .BKF files on an > > external > > drive. Is there a way to read/restore these files to the new system or do > > I > > have to fire up the old one and then move the files individually? > > |
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| | Re: WIndows to Vista and bkf files "David Jones vpac org>" <davidj <ATDOT> wrote... Quote: > When I try to change the settings so that backup storage is enabled as is > required by that app the panel comes up blank; even when running as > adminsitrator. I didn't think Brecca, Wexstan or Edda were running Vista :-) Anyway ... I'm not sure I understand your problem scenario. It sounds like you have - a) installed Remote Storage Management under Control Panel, Program and Features, Windows Features; b) installed the NTBackup-Restore utility, downloaded from microsoft.com; c) run the newly installed NTBackup-Restore utility, as Administrator; d) and now you can't see ... um, what, exactly? I'm guessing you have the window titled "Windows NT Backup - Restore Utility [Restore and Manage media]" displayed - right? - what device are you trying to restore from? Is it a tape, magnetic disk, or other media? - can you see the device from elsewhere in Vista? eg in Explorer, or (if tape) Admin Tools, Computer Management, Storage, Removeable Storage? If you have a *.bkf file on disk type media (eg hard disk, network share, CD-ROM etc), try running the Restore Wizard, under the "Welcome" tab. In the first panel of the Wizard (after the Welcome panel) there is a "Browse" button you can use to browse to *.bkf files in arbitrary locations. That may assist you locating the backup file? Otherwise, can you explain in a bit more detail the problem you're seeing? Which panel? What kind of media are you restoring from? Is the backup/restore device detected anywhere outside of the Restore utility? eg in Device Manager? Hopefully it will be easy to get you up and running successfully. Cheers, -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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