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If I have a backup done under Vista to an external hard drive, and I have
reverted back to XP PRO, how can I get the restore wizard to recognize the backup file on the external drive ? Do I need to use another version of backup/restore under XP ? Thanks, Dave |
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What is being backed up?
--- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: If I have a backup done under Vista to an external hard drive, and I have reverted back to XP PRO, how can I get the restore wizard to recognize the backup file on the external drive ? Do I need to use another version of backup/restore under XP ? Thanks, Dave |
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Full C drive backup. If I break out the backup file, there are 31 separate
backups included there. My question is: can restore under XP work with a backup taken under Vista, or are the two backup softwares ( under Vista and XP ) mutually exclusive, and am I going to somehow be able to get these files restored ? "Leonard Grey" wrote: What is being backed up? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: If I have a backup done under Vista to an external hard drive, and I have reverted back to XP PRO, how can I get the restore wizard to recognize the backup file on the external drive ? Do I need to use another version of backup/restore under XP ? Thanks, Dave |
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Exactly what software are you using to backup your C: drive?
--- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: Full C drive backup. If I break out the backup file, there are 31 separate backups included there. My question is: can restore under XP work with a backup taken under Vista, or are the two backup softwares ( under Vista and XP ) mutually exclusive, and am I going to somehow be able to get these files restored ? "Leonard Grey" wrote: What is being backed up? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: If I have a backup done under Vista to an external hard drive, and I have reverted back to XP PRO, how can I get the restore wizard to recognize the backup file on the external drive ? Do I need to use another version of backup/restore under XP ? Thanks, Dave |
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I used the standard backup/restore utility under Vista to perform the backup.
Now, i am trying to restore under XP. Is this possible ? "Leonard Grey" wrote: Exactly what software are you using to backup your C: drive? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: Full C drive backup. If I break out the backup file, there are 31 separate backups included there. My question is: can restore under XP work with a backup taken under Vista, or are the two backup softwares ( under Vista and XP ) mutually exclusive, and am I going to somehow be able to get these files restored ? "Leonard Grey" wrote: What is being backed up? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: If I have a backup done under Vista to an external hard drive, and I have reverted back to XP PRO, how can I get the restore wizard to recognize the backup file on the external drive ? Do I need to use another version of backup/restore under XP ? Thanks, Dave |
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The Windows XP backup utility cannot open a backup created by the
Windows Vista backup utility. In any case, what are you going to do with a backup of Windows Vista on Windows XP? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: I used the standard backup/restore utility under Vista to perform the backup. Now, i am trying to restore under XP. Is this possible ? "Leonard Grey" wrote: Exactly what software are you using to backup your C: drive? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: Full C drive backup. If I break out the backup file, there are 31 separate backups included there. My question is: can restore under XP work with a backup taken under Vista, or are the two backup softwares ( under Vista and XP ) mutually exclusive, and am I going to somehow be able to get these files restored ? "Leonard Grey" wrote: What is being backed up? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: If I have a backup done under Vista to an external hard drive, and I have reverted back to XP PRO, how can I get the restore wizard to recognize the backup file on the external drive ? Do I need to use another version of backup/restore under XP ? Thanks, Dave |
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I was really hoping to be able to do a restore. I thought it was suppsed to
work under either XP or Vista. From what you say, not ? "Leonard Grey" wrote: The Windows XP backup utility cannot open a backup created by the Windows Vista backup utility. In any case, what are you going to do with a backup of Windows Vista on Windows XP? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: I used the standard backup/restore utility under Vista to perform the backup. Now, i am trying to restore under XP. Is this possible ? "Leonard Grey" wrote: Exactly what software are you using to backup your C: drive? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: Full C drive backup. If I break out the backup file, there are 31 separate backups included there. My question is: can restore under XP work with a backup taken under Vista, or are the two backup softwares ( under Vista and XP ) mutually exclusive, and am I going to somehow be able to get these files restored ? "Leonard Grey" wrote: What is being backed up? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: If I have a backup done under Vista to an external hard drive, and I have reverted back to XP PRO, how can I get the restore wizard to recognize the backup file on the external drive ? Do I need to use another version of backup/restore under XP ? Thanks, Dave |
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"Dave Cox" wrote in message ... I was really hoping to be able to do a restore. I thought it was suppsed to work under either XP or Vista. From what you say, not ? snip 1. A restore point done by either XP or Vista is NOT a backup. 2. Windows Vista's Backup and Restore tools are completely different from the Backup program that came with Windows XP and so the backup files are incompatible. 3. Windows Vista Backup uses zip files to store backups (theoretically you could extract the files but you also could have problems because the backup program splits files over several backup folders and it can become messy trying to combine all the files together in one folder/file. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../bb264753.aspx How is System Restore different from Backup? [in XP] A.System Restore monitors only a core set of specified system and application file types (e.g. .exe, .dll etc), while Backup Utility typically backs up all files including users personal data files, ensuring a safe copy stored either on the local disk or to another medium. System Restore does not monitor changes to or recover users' personal data files such as documents, graphics, e-mail, and so on. While system data contained in System Restore's restore points are available to restore to for only a limited period (restore points older than 90 days are deleted by default), backups made by the Backup Utility can be recovered at any time. -- Touch Base Post back here on the result- good or bad |
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The OP never said he made a restore point.
--- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Touch Base wrote: "Dave Cox" wrote in message ... I was really hoping to be able to do a restore. I thought it was suppsed to work under either XP or Vista. From what you say, not ? snip 1. A restore point done by either XP or Vista is NOT a backup. 2. Windows Vista's Backup and Restore tools are completely different from the Backup program that came with Windows XP and so the backup files are incompatible. 3. Windows Vista Backup uses zip files to store backups (theoretically you could extract the files but you also could have problems because the backup program splits files over several backup folders and it can become messy trying to combine all the files together in one folder/file. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../bb264753.aspx How is System Restore different from Backup? [in XP] A.System Restore monitors only a core set of specified system and application file types (e.g. .exe, .dll etc), while Backup Utility typically backs up all files including users personal data files, ensuring a safe copy stored either on the local disk or to another medium. System Restore does not monitor changes to or recover users' personal data files such as documents, graphics, e-mail, and so on. While system data contained in System Restore's restore points are available to restore to for only a limited period (restore points older than 90 days are deleted by default), backups made by the Backup Utility can be recovered at any time. |
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That is true: I was not discussing System Restore at all. Strictly the
backup function under Vista, and wondering if i could get a restore done through the wizard under XP. I have not yet attempted to get this done as I have other priorities, but i will try this out over this coming weekend and post the results. If the files backed up under Vista are incompatible with XP, then it will not work and I will just have to gradually rebuild all I had under Vista ( favorites, emails, etc. ). I will post the results. Thanks for the comments. "Leonard Grey" wrote: The OP never said he made a restore point. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Touch Base wrote: "Dave Cox" wrote in message ... I was really hoping to be able to do a restore. I thought it was suppsed to work under either XP or Vista. From what you say, not ? snip 1. A restore point done by either XP or Vista is NOT a backup. 2. Windows Vista's Backup and Restore tools are completely different from the Backup program that came with Windows XP and so the backup files are incompatible. 3. Windows Vista Backup uses zip files to store backups (theoretically you could extract the files but you also could have problems because the backup program splits files over several backup folders and it can become messy trying to combine all the files together in one folder/file. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../bb264753.aspx How is System Restore different from Backup? [in XP] A.System Restore monitors only a core set of specified system and application file types (e.g. .exe, .dll etc), while Backup Utility typically backs up all files including users personal data files, ensuring a safe copy stored either on the local disk or to another medium. System Restore does not monitor changes to or recover users' personal data files such as documents, graphics, e-mail, and so on. While system data contained in System Restore's restore points are available to restore to for only a limited period (restore points older than 90 days are deleted by default), backups made by the Backup Utility can be recovered at any time. |
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Originally you said you wanted to restore your C: drive. Now you say you
want to restore your Favorites and e-mail. Use IE's Import and Export Wizard for Favorites (and cookies.) I'll bet your e-mail program has a way to transfer messages. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: That is true: I was not discussing System Restore at all. Strictly the backup function under Vista, and wondering if i could get a restore done through the wizard under XP. I have not yet attempted to get this done as I have other priorities, but i will try this out over this coming weekend and post the results. If the files backed up under Vista are incompatible with XP, then it will not work and I will just have to gradually rebuild all I had under Vista ( favorites, emails, etc. ). I will post the results. Thanks for the comments. "Leonard Grey" wrote: The OP never said he made a restore point. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Touch Base wrote: "Dave Cox" wrote in message ... I was really hoping to be able to do a restore. I thought it was suppsed to work under either XP or Vista. From what you say, not ? snip 1. A restore point done by either XP or Vista is NOT a backup. 2. Windows Vista's Backup and Restore tools are completely different from the Backup program that came with Windows XP and so the backup files are incompatible. 3. Windows Vista Backup uses zip files to store backups (theoretically you could extract the files but you also could have problems because the backup program splits files over several backup folders and it can become messy trying to combine all the files together in one folder/file. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../bb264753.aspx How is System Restore different from Backup? [in XP] A.System Restore monitors only a core set of specified system and application file types (e.g. .exe, .dll etc), while Backup Utility typically backs up all files including users personal data files, ensuring a safe copy stored either on the local disk or to another medium. System Restore does not monitor changes to or recover users' personal data files such as documents, graphics, e-mail, and so on. While system data contained in System Restore's restore points are available to restore to for only a limited period (restore points older than 90 days are deleted by default), backups made by the Backup Utility can be recovered at any time. |
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Yes, email favorites, ETC., meaning everything. Please wait until I give
this a go over the weekend, then i will give status. Thanks. "Leonard Grey" wrote: Originally you said you wanted to restore your C: drive. Now you say you want to restore your Favorites and e-mail. Use IE's Import and Export Wizard for Favorites (and cookies.) I'll bet your e-mail program has a way to transfer messages. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Dave Cox wrote: That is true: I was not discussing System Restore at all. Strictly the backup function under Vista, and wondering if i could get a restore done through the wizard under XP. I have not yet attempted to get this done as I have other priorities, but i will try this out over this coming weekend and post the results. If the files backed up under Vista are incompatible with XP, then it will not work and I will just have to gradually rebuild all I had under Vista ( favorites, emails, etc. ). I will post the results. Thanks for the comments. "Leonard Grey" wrote: The OP never said he made a restore point. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Touch Base wrote: "Dave Cox" wrote in message ... I was really hoping to be able to do a restore. I thought it was suppsed to work under either XP or Vista. From what you say, not ? snip 1. A restore point done by either XP or Vista is NOT a backup. 2. Windows Vista's Backup and Restore tools are completely different from the Backup program that came with Windows XP and so the backup files are incompatible. 3. Windows Vista Backup uses zip files to store backups (theoretically you could extract the files but you also could have problems because the backup program splits files over several backup folders and it can become messy trying to combine all the files together in one folder/file. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../bb264753.aspx How is System Restore different from Backup? [in XP] A.System Restore monitors only a core set of specified system and application file types (e.g. .exe, .dll etc), while Backup Utility typically backs up all files including users personal data files, ensuring a safe copy stored either on the local disk or to another medium. System Restore does not monitor changes to or recover users' personal data files such as documents, graphics, e-mail, and so on. While system data contained in System Restore's restore points are available to restore to for only a limited period (restore points older than 90 days are deleted by default), backups made by the Backup Utility can be recovered at any time. |
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"Dave Cox" wrote in message ... Yes, email favorites, ETC., meaning everything. Please wait until I give this a go over the weekend, then i will give status. Thanks. The reason I mentioned System restore was Dave seemed to mention it in the original post. "I used the standard backup/restore utility under Vista to perform the backup. Now, i am trying to restore under XP. Is this possible ?" So I thought he had used both systems i.e. the Vista Backup program AND the Vista System restore program.. The symbol / usually means and or so hence my inclusion about restore. Good luck Dave. Leonard I think you should pay more heed to your signature, errare humanum est, 'to err is human' and not be so quick to jump in and critize someone who was only trying to help, and if that small point about system restore was the only thing you objected to I think you can bite your tongue and not post any reply. If all the information is not pertinent I'm sure the OP can discern what information they want from the post. In fact I have seen some people post replies that were purely diatribes of useless information, or an overkill of information. |
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Thanks Leonard and Touch Base for your information and attempts to understand
what I was saying in my original post. AsI have said, i will be checking this out with other gurus and a possible attempt to get this done tomorrow. I will post results. Thanks, Dave "Touch Base" wrote: "Dave Cox" wrote in message ... Yes, email favorites, ETC., meaning everything. Please wait until I give this a go over the weekend, then i will give status. Thanks. The reason I mentioned System restore was Dave seemed to mention it in the original post. "I used the standard backup/restore utility under Vista to perform the backup. Now, i am trying to restore under XP. Is this possible ?" So I thought he had used both systems i.e. the Vista Backup program AND the Vista System restore program.. The symbol / usually means and or so hence my inclusion about restore. Good luck Dave. Leonard I think you should pay more heed to your signature, errare humanum est, 'to err is human' and not be so quick to jump in and critize someone who was only trying to help, and if that small point about system restore was the only thing you objected to I think you can bite your tongue and not post any reply. If all the information is not pertinent I'm sure the OP can discern what information they want from the post. In fact I have seen some people post replies that were purely diatribes of useless information, or an overkill of information. |
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"Dave Cox" wrote in message ... Thanks Leonard and Touch Base for your information and attempts to understand what I was saying in my original post. AsI have said, i will be checking this out with other gurus and a possible attempt to get this done tomorrow. I will post results. Thanks, Dave snip Thanks Dave, A follow up report on what transpired would be good. -- Touch Base Post back here on the result- good or bad |
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