A backup system that cannot be read on a randomly chosen generic, is not a
backup,
like many drag n drop CD packet writers that produce disks that can only be
read by the same version of software that wrote them you are in deep doo
when inevitable failure occurs.
When you replicate the Win2000 device and can read the tapes restore the
tapes and copy to a DVD or cd set that can be read, the future risk there
not be hardware on which you CAN replicate the windows2000 system when
something goes wrong.
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"Savary@ScrollTech" <Savary@(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:F001EB48-E6DF-461E-B26C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I am trying to restore data from HP dds-2 tapes. The data was backed up
> using
> Windows NT in compressed format with some backup software other than HP
> Data
> Protector Express. We now have Windows XP. I just purchased a HP
> Storageworks
> DAT 40 USB external tape drive to restore this data. However, I cannot
> access
> the tape using either Windows XP "Backup" Utility or HP Data Protector
> software came with the tape drive. The tape drive does not seem to
> recognize
> the data. I have tried the Media Import feature of HP Data Protector
> Express,
> but the software is difficult to use and is not intuitive. Please assist.