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      10th Mar 2007
After setting up Vista and using it for a while I backed up the whole drive
with the vista backup program to an external driver. Then I suffered a
computer crash, A virus.

PROBLEM:
When I try to restore my backed up drive with the vista backup/restore tools
it says it cant find any backup archives to restore.
I have tried it also with the setting restore from a backup made with
another PC but to no avail. I can see the backup I made on the external drive
but vista says it is not there
Can anyone please advise ne what to do to recover some very valuable files
please
 
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      10th Mar 2007
Are you booting from the install DVD??? and doing the restore from there???

"concord6" wrote:

> After setting up Vista and using it for a while I backed up the whole drive
> with the vista backup program to an external driver. Then I suffered a
> computer crash, A virus.
>
> PROBLEM:
> When I try to restore my backed up drive with the vista backup/restore tools
> it says it cant find any backup archives to restore.
> I have tried it also with the setting restore from a backup made with
> another PC but to no avail. I can see the backup I made on the external drive
> but vista says it is not there
> Can anyone please advise ne what to do to recover some very valuable files
> please

 
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      11th Mar 2007
I have used the vista CD To Recover complete computer and it fails to find
any archives on any of the hard disks installed on the computer. I have
checked the bios to see if the external hard drives are there, they are, and
have even tried making the one with the backup on it the second boot choice
to see if that would help find it but so far no luck.
thanks for your reply

"retired fire" wrote:

> Are you booting from the install DVD??? and doing the restore from there???
>
> "concord6" wrote:
>
> > After setting up Vista and using it for a while I backed up the whole drive
> > with the vista backup program to an external driver. Then I suffered a
> > computer crash, A virus.
> >
> > PROBLEM:
> > When I try to restore my backed up drive with the vista backup/restore tools
> > it says it cant find any backup archives to restore.
> > I have tried it also with the setting restore from a backup made with
> > another PC but to no avail. I can see the backup I made on the external drive
> > but vista says it is not there
> > Can anyone please advise ne what to do to recover some very valuable files
> > please

 
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Jill Zoeller [MSFT]
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      12th Mar 2007
Was your backup a Complete PC Backup or was it a file backup? When I see
these types of posts it's usually due to backing up using one app and trying
to restore using the other.

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"concord6" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
newsC057F84-4DB3-413B-B7C7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> After setting up Vista and using it for a while I backed up the whole
> drive
> with the vista backup program to an external driver. Then I suffered a
> computer crash, A virus.
>
> PROBLEM:
> When I try to restore my backed up drive with the vista backup/restore
> tools
> it says it cant find any backup archives to restore.
> I have tried it also with the setting restore from a backup made with
> another PC but to no avail. I can see the backup I made on the external
> drive
> but vista says it is not there
> Can anyone please advise ne what to do to recover some very valuable files
> please


 
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      3rd May 2007
I have the same problem, but I'm not sure whether it was a virus or not.
Basically, my MSDN Vista install from the January 07 discs worked for about
three or four weeks. Then, it wouldn't reboot into anything except safe mode
without BSOD's (Stop codes 0x0000007E, 0xC00000005, 0x00000000, 0x9D8B2264,
0x9D8B1F60).

In any case, I then attempted to do a Complete PC Restore using the Vista
install DVD. Before Vista scans for backups, I place the first of four DVDs
created with Vista's PC backup tool into the drive. Vista's scan returns a
message saying, "No valid backup location could be found". But, it doesn't
give me the option of choosing the backup location like I have seen in a few
images online! What gives - why can't I tell it where to find the backup VHD
image? Just as a test, I repeated the process after xcopying the entire disk
contents to my D drive from the F (DVD) drive.

This is day four of dealing with this problem, so any help would be
appreciated.

"concord6" wrote:

> After setting up Vista and using it for a while I backed up the whole drive
> with the vista backup program to an external driver. Then I suffered a
> computer crash, A virus.
>
> PROBLEM:
> When I try to restore my backed up drive with the vista backup/restore tools
> it says it cant find any backup archives to restore.
> I have tried it also with the setting restore from a backup made with
> another PC but to no avail. I can see the backup I made on the external drive
> but vista says it is not there
> Can anyone please advise ne what to do to recover some very valuable files
> please

 
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      3rd May 2007
Well, would you believe that five minutes after posting this I tried one last
ditch effort that seems to be working as I type this. If you encounter the
same (my PC Backup was split across 4 DVDs), try this:
When Vista is about to scan for your backup DVD, place the last backup disk
in the drive instead of the first one. I had been placing disk 1 of 4 in the
DVD drive and Vista refused to recognize it as a backup. On the possibility
that I might have mislabeled them, I started trying the other disks...#2
nothing...#3 nothing...#4 Vista found the backup.

I guess that makes sense in that Vista could write out summary information
on that last disk that it may not have known originally while filling up all
preceding disks. But, I didn't come across that instruction in anything I
read on the Complete PC Restore process. Although, after a few days of
trying to recover from the Blue Screen of Death perhaps I overlooked
something.

"Paul" wrote:

> I have the same problem, but I'm not sure whether it was a virus or not.
> Basically, my MSDN Vista install from the January 07 discs worked for about
> three or four weeks. Then, it wouldn't reboot into anything except safe mode
> without BSOD's (Stop codes 0x0000007E, 0xC00000005, 0x00000000, 0x9D8B2264,
> 0x9D8B1F60).
>
> In any case, I then attempted to do a Complete PC Restore using the Vista
> install DVD. Before Vista scans for backups, I place the first of four DVDs
> created with Vista's PC backup tool into the drive. Vista's scan returns a
> message saying, "No valid backup location could be found". But, it doesn't
> give me the option of choosing the backup location like I have seen in a few
> images online! What gives - why can't I tell it where to find the backup VHD
> image? Just as a test, I repeated the process after xcopying the entire disk
> contents to my D drive from the F (DVD) drive.
>
> This is day four of dealing with this problem, so any help would be
> appreciated.
>
> "concord6" wrote:
>
> > After setting up Vista and using it for a while I backed up the whole drive
> > with the vista backup program to an external driver. Then I suffered a
> > computer crash, A virus.
> >
> > PROBLEM:
> > When I try to restore my backed up drive with the vista backup/restore tools
> > it says it cant find any backup archives to restore.
> > I have tried it also with the setting restore from a backup made with
> > another PC but to no avail. I can see the backup I made on the external drive
> > but vista says it is not there
> > Can anyone please advise ne what to do to recover some very valuable files
> > please

 
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Jill Zoeller [MSFT]
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      4th May 2007
Paul, there is a tiny little note in the restore procedure in Help and
Support that says "Insert the last CD or DVD of the backup set when prompted
to do so." I'm guessing that the word "last" is easily overlooked here and
in the UI. I will talk to the Complete PC Backup team about perhaps updating
the error message (when you insert the first disc) to suggest inserting the
last disc.

Glad you got this working.

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"Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5978EB5E-AB6A-4A6F-AE4E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Well, would you believe that five minutes after posting this I tried one
> last
> ditch effort that seems to be working as I type this. If you encounter
> the
> same (my PC Backup was split across 4 DVDs), try this:
> When Vista is about to scan for your backup DVD, place the last backup
> disk
> in the drive instead of the first one. I had been placing disk 1 of 4 in
> the
> DVD drive and Vista refused to recognize it as a backup. On the
> possibility
> that I might have mislabeled them, I started trying the other disks...#2
> nothing...#3 nothing...#4 Vista found the backup.
>
> I guess that makes sense in that Vista could write out summary information
> on that last disk that it may not have known originally while filling up
> all
> preceding disks. But, I didn't come across that instruction in anything I
> read on the Complete PC Restore process. Although, after a few days of
> trying to recover from the Blue Screen of Death perhaps I overlooked
> something.
>
> "Paul" wrote:
>
>> I have the same problem, but I'm not sure whether it was a virus or not.
>> Basically, my MSDN Vista install from the January 07 discs worked for
>> about
>> three or four weeks. Then, it wouldn't reboot into anything except safe
>> mode
>> without BSOD's (Stop codes 0x0000007E, 0xC00000005, 0x00000000,
>> 0x9D8B2264,
>> 0x9D8B1F60).
>>
>> In any case, I then attempted to do a Complete PC Restore using the Vista
>> install DVD. Before Vista scans for backups, I place the first of four
>> DVDs
>> created with Vista's PC backup tool into the drive. Vista's scan returns
>> a
>> message saying, "No valid backup location could be found". But, it
>> doesn't
>> give me the option of choosing the backup location like I have seen in a
>> few
>> images online! What gives - why can't I tell it where to find the backup
>> VHD
>> image? Just as a test, I repeated the process after xcopying the entire
>> disk
>> contents to my D drive from the F (DVD) drive.
>>
>> This is day four of dealing with this problem, so any help would be
>> appreciated.
>>
>> "concord6" wrote:
>>
>> > After setting up Vista and using it for a while I backed up the whole
>> > drive
>> > with the vista backup program to an external driver. Then I suffered a
>> > computer crash, A virus.
>> >
>> > PROBLEM:
>> > When I try to restore my backed up drive with the vista backup/restore
>> > tools
>> > it says it cant find any backup archives to restore.
>> > I have tried it also with the setting restore from a backup made with
>> > another PC but to no avail. I can see the backup I made on the external
>> > drive
>> > but vista says it is not there
>> > Can anyone please advise ne what to do to recover some very valuable
>> > files
>> > please


 
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      10th May 2007
Paul, we are looking at two error messages that can appear in this case.
Both of them mention the last backup disc, but we are looking for a way to
improve this text. Can you confirm that you saw one of the following
messages? If these are indeed what you saw, do you have suggestions on how
to make this clearer?

"A valid backup location could not be found. Windows cannot find a backup on
the hard disks or DVDs on this computer. Attach the correct hard disk or
insert the last backup DVD and then click Retry."

"Windows cannot find a backup on the hard disks or DVDs on this computer.
Attach the correct hard disk or insert the last backup DVD and then start
the restore process again."




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"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Paul, there is a tiny little note in the restore procedure in Help and
> Support that says "Insert the last CD or DVD of the backup set when
> prompted to do so." I'm guessing that the word "last" is easily overlooked
> here and in the UI. I will talk to the Complete PC Backup team about
> perhaps updating the error message (when you insert the first disc) to
> suggest inserting the last disc.
>
> Glad you got this working.
>
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> rights.
>
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> "Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:5978EB5E-AB6A-4A6F-AE4E-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Well, would you believe that five minutes after posting this I tried one
>> last
>> ditch effort that seems to be working as I type this. If you encounter
>> the
>> same (my PC Backup was split across 4 DVDs), try this:
>> When Vista is about to scan for your backup DVD, place the last backup
>> disk
>> in the drive instead of the first one. I had been placing disk 1 of 4 in
>> the
>> DVD drive and Vista refused to recognize it as a backup. On the
>> possibility
>> that I might have mislabeled them, I started trying the other disks...#2
>> nothing...#3 nothing...#4 Vista found the backup.
>>
>> I guess that makes sense in that Vista could write out summary
>> information
>> on that last disk that it may not have known originally while filling up
>> all
>> preceding disks. But, I didn't come across that instruction in anything
>> I
>> read on the Complete PC Restore process. Although, after a few days of
>> trying to recover from the Blue Screen of Death perhaps I overlooked
>> something.
>>
>> "Paul" wrote:
>>
>>> I have the same problem, but I'm not sure whether it was a virus or not.
>>> Basically, my MSDN Vista install from the January 07 discs worked for
>>> about
>>> three or four weeks. Then, it wouldn't reboot into anything except safe
>>> mode
>>> without BSOD's (Stop codes 0x0000007E, 0xC00000005, 0x00000000,
>>> 0x9D8B2264,
>>> 0x9D8B1F60).
>>>
>>> In any case, I then attempted to do a Complete PC Restore using the
>>> Vista
>>> install DVD. Before Vista scans for backups, I place the first of four
>>> DVDs
>>> created with Vista's PC backup tool into the drive. Vista's scan
>>> returns a
>>> message saying, "No valid backup location could be found". But, it
>>> doesn't
>>> give me the option of choosing the backup location like I have seen in a
>>> few
>>> images online! What gives - why can't I tell it where to find the
>>> backup VHD
>>> image? Just as a test, I repeated the process after xcopying the entire
>>> disk
>>> contents to my D drive from the F (DVD) drive.
>>>
>>> This is day four of dealing with this problem, so any help would be
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>>> "concord6" wrote:
>>>
>>> > After setting up Vista and using it for a while I backed up the whole
>>> > drive
>>> > with the vista backup program to an external driver. Then I suffered a
>>> > computer crash, A virus.
>>> >
>>> > PROBLEM:
>>> > When I try to restore my backed up drive with the vista backup/restore
>>> > tools
>>> > it says it cant find any backup archives to restore.
>>> > I have tried it also with the setting restore from a backup made with
>>> > another PC but to no avail. I can see the backup I made on the
>>> > external drive
>>> > but vista says it is not there
>>> > Can anyone please advise ne what to do to recover some very valuable
>>> > files
>>> > please

>


 
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      18th Sep 2007
Hiya, I have a similar problem . I have saved my PC backup on my external
HDD and windows cannot find it, any ideas??

"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

> Paul, there is a tiny little note in the restore procedure in Help and
> Support that says "Insert the last CD or DVD of the backup set when prompted
> to do so." I'm guessing that the word "last" is easily overlooked here and
> in the UI. I will talk to the Complete PC Backup team about perhaps updating
> the error message (when you insert the first disc) to suggest inserting the
> last disc.
>
> Glad you got this working.
>
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>
> Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our
> team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.
> "Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:5978EB5E-AB6A-4A6F-AE4E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Well, would you believe that five minutes after posting this I tried one
> > last
> > ditch effort that seems to be working as I type this. If you encounter
> > the
> > same (my PC Backup was split across 4 DVDs), try this:
> > When Vista is about to scan for your backup DVD, place the last backup
> > disk
> > in the drive instead of the first one. I had been placing disk 1 of 4 in
> > the
> > DVD drive and Vista refused to recognize it as a backup. On the
> > possibility
> > that I might have mislabeled them, I started trying the other disks...#2
> > nothing...#3 nothing...#4 Vista found the backup.
> >
> > I guess that makes sense in that Vista could write out summary information
> > on that last disk that it may not have known originally while filling up
> > all
> > preceding disks. But, I didn't come across that instruction in anything I
> > read on the Complete PC Restore process. Although, after a few days of
> > trying to recover from the Blue Screen of Death perhaps I overlooked
> > something.
> >
> > "Paul" wrote:
> >
> >> I have the same problem, but I'm not sure whether it was a virus or not.
> >> Basically, my MSDN Vista install from the January 07 discs worked for
> >> about
> >> three or four weeks. Then, it wouldn't reboot into anything except safe
> >> mode
> >> without BSOD's (Stop codes 0x0000007E, 0xC00000005, 0x00000000,
> >> 0x9D8B2264,
> >> 0x9D8B1F60).
> >>
> >> In any case, I then attempted to do a Complete PC Restore using the Vista
> >> install DVD. Before Vista scans for backups, I place the first of four
> >> DVDs
> >> created with Vista's PC backup tool into the drive. Vista's scan returns
> >> a
> >> message saying, "No valid backup location could be found". But, it
> >> doesn't
> >> give me the option of choosing the backup location like I have seen in a
> >> few
> >> images online! What gives - why can't I tell it where to find the backup
> >> VHD
> >> image? Just as a test, I repeated the process after xcopying the entire
> >> disk
> >> contents to my D drive from the F (DVD) drive.
> >>
> >> This is day four of dealing with this problem, so any help would be
> >> appreciated.
> >>
> >> "concord6" wrote:
> >>
> >> > After setting up Vista and using it for a while I backed up the whole
> >> > drive
> >> > with the vista backup program to an external driver. Then I suffered a
> >> > computer crash, A virus.
> >> >
> >> > PROBLEM:
> >> > When I try to restore my backed up drive with the vista backup/restore
> >> > tools
> >> > it says it cant find any backup archives to restore.
> >> > I have tried it also with the setting restore from a backup made with
> >> > another PC but to no avail. I can see the backup I made on the external
> >> > drive
> >> > but vista says it is not there
> >> > Can anyone please advise ne what to do to recover some very valuable
> >> > files
> >> > please

>
>

 
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      19th Mar 2008
Maybe it could be better to say "... or insert the last part of DVD backup
...." ?

"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

> Paul, we are looking at two error messages that can appear in this case.
> Both of them mention the last backup disc, but we are looking for a way to
> improve this text. Can you confirm that you saw one of the following
> messages? If these are indeed what you saw, do you have suggestions on how
> to make this clearer?
>
> "A valid backup location could not be found. Windows cannot find a backup on
> the hard disks or DVDs on this computer. Attach the correct hard disk or
> insert the last backup DVD and then click Retry."
>
> "Windows cannot find a backup on the hard disks or DVDs on this computer.
> Attach the correct hard disk or insert the last backup DVD and then start
> the restore process again."
>
>
>
>
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our
> team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.
> "Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Paul, there is a tiny little note in the restore procedure in Help and
> > Support that says "Insert the last CD or DVD of the backup set when
> > prompted to do so." I'm guessing that the word "last" is easily overlooked
> > here and in the UI. I will talk to the Complete PC Backup team about
> > perhaps updating the error message (when you insert the first disc) to
> > suggest inserting the last disc.
> >
> > Glad you got this working.
> >
> > --
> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> > rights.
> >
> > Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our
> > team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.
> > "Paul" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:5978EB5E-AB6A-4A6F-AE4E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Well, would you believe that five minutes after posting this I tried one
> >> last
> >> ditch effort that seems to be working as I type this. If you encounter
> >> the
> >> same (my PC Backup was split across 4 DVDs), try this:
> >> When Vista is about to scan for your backup DVD, place the last backup
> >> disk
> >> in the drive instead of the first one. I had been placing disk 1 of 4 in
> >> the
> >> DVD drive and Vista refused to recognize it as a backup. On the
> >> possibility
> >> that I might have mislabeled them, I started trying the other disks...#2
> >> nothing...#3 nothing...#4 Vista found the backup.
> >>
> >> I guess that makes sense in that Vista could write out summary
> >> information
> >> on that last disk that it may not have known originally while filling up
> >> all
> >> preceding disks. But, I didn't come across that instruction in anything
> >> I
> >> read on the Complete PC Restore process. Although, after a few days of
> >> trying to recover from the Blue Screen of Death perhaps I overlooked
> >> something.
> >>
> >> "Paul" wrote:
> >>
> >>> I have the same problem, but I'm not sure whether it was a virus or not.
> >>> Basically, my MSDN Vista install from the January 07 discs worked for
> >>> about
> >>> three or four weeks. Then, it wouldn't reboot into anything except safe
> >>> mode
> >>> without BSOD's (Stop codes 0x0000007E, 0xC00000005, 0x00000000,
> >>> 0x9D8B2264,
> >>> 0x9D8B1F60).
> >>>
> >>> In any case, I then attempted to do a Complete PC Restore using the
> >>> Vista
> >>> install DVD. Before Vista scans for backups, I place the first of four
> >>> DVDs
> >>> created with Vista's PC backup tool into the drive. Vista's scan
> >>> returns a
> >>> message saying, "No valid backup location could be found". But, it
> >>> doesn't
> >>> give me the option of choosing the backup location like I have seen in a
> >>> few
> >>> images online! What gives - why can't I tell it where to find the
> >>> backup VHD
> >>> image? Just as a test, I repeated the process after xcopying the entire
> >>> disk
> >>> contents to my D drive from the F (DVD) drive.
> >>>
> >>> This is day four of dealing with this problem, so any help would be
> >>> appreciated.
> >>>
> >>> "concord6" wrote:
> >>>
> >>> > After setting up Vista and using it for a while I backed up the whole
> >>> > drive
> >>> > with the vista backup program to an external driver. Then I suffered a
> >>> > computer crash, A virus.
> >>> >
> >>> > PROBLEM:
> >>> > When I try to restore my backed up drive with the vista backup/restore
> >>> > tools
> >>> > it says it cant find any backup archives to restore.
> >>> > I have tried it also with the setting restore from a backup made with
> >>> > another PC but to no avail. I can see the backup I made on the
> >>> > external drive
> >>> > but vista says it is not there
> >>> > Can anyone please advise ne what to do to recover some very valuable
> >>> > files
> >>> > please

> >

>
>

 
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