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SeniorNovice
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      25th Apr 2007
I am preparing to update from WindowsXP to Vista.

Created a "Windows XP Drivers and Applications Recovery Disc" to a DVD
+R without a problem.

Now trying to backup all of my files and keep getting the message that
device in not connected to the computer.

Attempts to find solution in Windows Help and online support have been
unsuccessful.

Jerry in North Alabama

 
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Uncle Grumpy
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      26th Apr 2007
SeniorNovice <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I am preparing to update from WindowsXP to Vista.


Better you than me! ;->

>Created a "Windows XP Drivers and Applications Recovery Disc" to a DVD
>+R without a problem.


Using what!?

>Now trying to backup all of my files and keep getting the message that
>device in not connected to the computer.


Using what!??

>Attempts to find solution in Windows Help and online support have been
>unsuccessful.


I'm not surprised.
 
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David Webb
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      26th Apr 2007
If you're using Ntbackup.exe, see this article:

Windows Backup Does Not Back Up to CD-R, CD-RW, or DVD-R Devices
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315255/

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| I am preparing to update from WindowsXP to Vista.
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| Created a "Windows XP Drivers and Applications Recovery Disc" to a DVD
| +R without a problem.
|
| Now trying to backup all of my files and keep getting the message that
| device in not connected to the computer.
|
| Attempts to find solution in Windows Help and online support have been
| unsuccessful.
|
| Jerry in North Alabama
|


 
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Jim
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      26th Apr 2007

"SeniorNovice" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am preparing to update from WindowsXP to Vista.
>
> Created a "Windows XP Drivers and Applications Recovery Disc" to a DVD
> +R without a problem.
>
> Now trying to backup all of my files and keep getting the message that
> device in not connected to the computer.
>
> Attempts to find solution in Windows Help and online support have been
> unsuccessful.
>
> Jerry in North Alabama
>

Acronis True Image could do the job. Nero can. Ntbackup cannot.

Jim


 
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      26th Apr 2007
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"SeniorNovice" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
I am preparing to update from WindowsXP to Vista.

Created a "Windows XP Drivers and Applications Recovery Disc" to a DVD
+R without a problem.

Now trying to backup all of my files and keep getting the message that
device in not connected to the computer.

Attempts to find solution in Windows Help and online support have been
unsuccessful.

Jerry in North Alabama

 
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Rock
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      26th Apr 2007
"SeniorNovice" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>I am preparing to update from WindowsXP to Vista.
>
> Created a "Windows XP Drivers and Applications Recovery Disc" to a DVD
> +R without a problem.


I'm not sure what that is or how you created it. It isn't something native
to XP, but probably not relevant to the issue you are facing.

> Now trying to backup all of my files and keep getting the message that
> device in not connected to the computer.


What program are you using? If it's the backp program that came with XP,
Ntbackup, it cannot write to DVD. It can write to a single CD if 3rd party
packet writing software is installed but can't span CDs so it's not much
good there. You could create the backup on another internal drive and then
burn that backup file to DVD afterwards.

If you're using something other than Ntbackup, then provide more info on
what you're using though for help with 3rd party programs you should go to
the tech support for that program.

> Attempts to find solution in Windows Help and online support have been
> unsuccessful.


I recommend a different approach, especially in this situation where you
want to migrate to Vista. Purchase Acronis True Image Home, version 10
(recent price at Newegg.com was $29.99 plus $4.99 shipping). Add an
external hard drive (there are preassembled one or put together one yourself
for much less cost using any hard drive of your choice and an external hard
drive enclosure) connected to the computer through USB and then image the
current drive to this external drive.

Acronis True image can be used in Vista as an excellent backup tool.

Now you have an image of the system that can be restored if there is a
problem with the Vista install. After doing the imaging, but before doing
the installation run the Windows Easy Transfer Utility (WET) from the Vista
installation DVD from within the XP installation and use WET to create a
copy of the data and settings. Save this to the external drive.

Now you can do either an upgrade or if needed a clean install of Vista, and
if a clean install use WET from within Vista to bring in the saved data and
settings.

Before making the transition to Vista make sure you do some research. Check
on the computer manufacturer's web site for info on Vista compatibility and
drivers. Burn all needed Vista drivers to CD so you have them. Also check
all web sites for all the hardware in the system for Vista compatibility and
drivers. Some printers and scanners are not being supported by their
manufacturer with Vista drivers. In some cases you can use the XP drivers
or a Vista driver for different but compatible printer. Research all the
software you wan to use on Vista for needed updates. Some won't work in
Vista.

Run the Vista upgrade advisor for information, but it is only a guide, and
does not guarantee a successful transition. If doing an upgrade take care
of all the issues mentioned by the UA, uninstall any software that is
potentially a problem. This includes: all AV products (Vista versions are
needed), any 3rd party firewalls, any system level utilities such as
partition magic (not compatible with Vista), TweakUI, etc, any CD/DVD
burning software, and any other software that uses drivers.

I recommend doing a clean install of Vista rather than an upgrade.

FYI there are Vista specific newsgroups. Here is a list.

microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_password
microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
microsoft.public.windows.vista.security

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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

 
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