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Advice request...
Had 2 hard drives C (master) and F(slave). Windows XP loaded on C - and F just as backup. XP became corrupt so disconnected C and loaded XP onto F (new C) - all ok. Have now reconnect the old C as slave. What I want to do now is to uninstall windows XP from the old C and also access and copy valuable data from old C. Please advise how do I:- Uninstall XP from old C? Also, since I'm not exactly sure where the curruption is in XP and if uninstalling it it will definitly uninstall EVERYTHING from XP - so thinking about moving everything off old C and formatting it to be sure. Any comment on such proposed action? Thanks, Pete |
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If you've got your C hooked up as a slave, why not just copy the files from
it using your F drive Windows XP? Even although XP is corrupt, I don't see why you couldn't get to the files. @drian. |
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Picture files and the like I'm ok with - its outlook express and Internet
Explorer records I can't quite unravel yet :-) "@drian" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:CwM7b.11264$8o3.4433@news2.central.cox.net... > If you've got your C hooked up as a slave, why not just copy the files from > it using your F drive Windows XP? Even although XP is corrupt, I don't see > why you couldn't get to the files. > > @drian. > > |
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"Aradur" <Pete@NOSPAMpjcactus.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:bjo4ss$oi2$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk... > Picture files and the like I'm ok with - its outlook express and Internet > Explorer records I can't quite unravel yet :-) Well, for Outlook Express, they are usually stored in a folder like: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{645C9413-A16F-472C-9EAF-8671723913BC}\Microsoft\Outlook Express ....and for Internet Explorer favourites: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Favorites Does that help? @drian. |
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Download the trialware of Outlook Express Backup from Genie-Soft. It will
make a self extracting executable backup of your Outlook Express saved mail, preferences, folder options, etc. It will do the same for IE (favorites, etc.). You can save it to a separate partition, a cd, zip drive, etc. You will have to install the program on your reformatted system in order to restore the backup, after which you can remove it (or buy it). The trail period is 30 days. They also have another program which will backup a lot more, but you specifically said OE and IE. Good luck, Fitz |
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"@drian" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:lxN7b.11570$8o3.10991@news2.central.cox.net... > "Aradur" <Pete@NOSPAMpjcactus.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message > news:bjo4ss$oi2$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk... > > Picture files and the like I'm ok with - its outlook express and Internet > > Explorer records I can't quite unravel yet :-) > > Well, for Outlook Express, they are usually stored in a folder like: > > C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application > Data\Identities\{645C9413-A16F-472C-9EAF-8671723913BC}\Microsoft\Outlook > Express > > ...and for Internet Explorer favourites: > > C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Favorites > > Does that help? > > @drian. -------------------- Yes, thanks - and for OE great all details transfered from X to C - chuffed :-) With IE, however, bit of a prob...did this... Open IE in C drive Click file import and export In Import and Export Wizard click next Highlight Import favorites Click next Tick import from file or address Browse to show X:\documents and settings\myname\favorites in Select window and that shows, in Select Bookmark File... Favorites in Save In window All the Folders and files I wish to transfer in the Main Window bookmark.htm in the File Name window and HTML (*.htm *.html) in the Save as Type Window Click Save then in the Import/Export Wizard click Next then get the dreaded Cannot find the X:\documents and settings\myname\favorites\bookmark.htm please choose another file. Am I missing something? Thanks, Pete |
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Job done - many thanks.
Pete 000000000000 "Fitz" <akfitz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:vlv9lv3c6job75@corp.supernews.com... > Download the trialware of Outlook Express Backup from Genie-Soft. It will > make a self extracting executable backup of your Outlook Express saved mail, > preferences, folder options, etc. It will do the same for IE (favorites, > etc.). You can save it to a separate partition, a cd, zip drive, etc. You > will have to install the program on your reformatted system in order to > restore the backup, after which you can remove it (or buy it). The trail > period is 30 days. They also have another program which will backup a lot > more, but you specifically said OE and IE. > > Good luck, > Fitz > > |
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