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Backup file compatibility 98 to xp to xq?

 
 
David Ellis
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      9th Oct 2003
It was a shock to find the XP restore would not process files created
by the the win98se backup utility. If I use the XP backup utility, am
I going to have the same experience when I convert to the successor
OS? Does Microsoft have a policy on this?
--David
 
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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
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      9th Oct 2003
Hi David,

There is no solid answer to this. The only answer is: no one knows.

Functionally, WinXP and Win9x are two very different OS's based on entirely
different kernels. The way programs run under them is very different. The
backup utilities are not part of the OS, but rather are extensions of a
third party program from a different provider. All new OS's are being based
on the NT kernel (same as is used on WinXP), so there is a chance that
subsequent OS's may be able to handle the .bkf files made in WinXP, but then
again maybe not.

Fact is, I would recommend that you use a third-party program for most
backups to avoid these scenarios. The downside here is if the backup program
vendor decides not to support their product under the next generation OS,
you may again run into the same problem.

Me, I copy important files to floppy or CD, and do non-OS dependent images
for a system backup. Then it won't matter what OS is in place to recover
lost files.

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Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
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"David Ellis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> It was a shock to find the XP restore would not process files created
> by the the win98se backup utility. If I use the XP backup utility, am
> I going to have the same experience when I convert to the successor
> OS? Does Microsoft have a policy on this?
> --David



 
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David Ellis
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      9th Oct 2003
OK, Rick. Thanks for the sage advice.
--David

On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 06:52:45 -0400, "Rick \"Nutcase\" Rogers"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hi David,
>
>There is no solid answer to this. The only answer is: no one knows.
>
>Functionally, WinXP and Win9x are two very different OS's based on entirely
>different kernels. The way programs run under them is very different. The
>backup utilities are not part of the OS, but rather are extensions of a
>third party program from a different provider. All new OS's are being based
>on the NT kernel (same as is used on WinXP), so there is a chance that
>subsequent OS's may be able to handle the .bkf files made in WinXP, but then
>again maybe not.
>
>Fact is, I would recommend that you use a third-party program for most
>backups to avoid these scenarios. The downside here is if the backup program
>vendor decides not to support their product under the next generation OS,
>you may again run into the same problem.
>
>Me, I copy important files to floppy or CD, and do non-OS dependent images
>for a system backup. Then it won't matter what OS is in place to recover
>lost files.


 
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