Opening bkf files in Vista

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GorkusPuss

From the perspective of the user and the customer, there is a new product, the
"professionals" neither quit nor stop selling a products, or services. Why should they? When
it is no where near out of their capacity. Being a competent engineer or professional does
not imply when making a your next back up utility, it is different to your previous one.

If evolution is true, the entire species is incompatible with the previous one, and thank
God for that (pardon the irony). In other words in a ever changing world, things
(everything) change(s), adapt and learn. Posts above this one state that professionals and
competent engineers have put together a better backup utility. Use it.

- GorkusPuss
 
X

xfile

Being a competent engineer or professional does not imply when making a
your next back up utility, it is different to your previous one.
Exactly!

If evolution is true, the entire species is incompatible with the previous
one, and thank God for that (pardon the irony).

The means the entire species is incompatible?
Posts above this one state that professionals and competent engineers have
put together a better backup utility. Use it.

Exactly! PS: I have not used Windows backup for very very long.

So why Windows provides a backup utility that doesn't work with the previous
version's and have people to buy a 3rd party utility?

Your logics contradicted to each other.
 
G

GorkusPuss

I think it doesn't contradict at all, quite the opposite, the question you asked was
answered, you just asked again. This is where I get off this circle.

- GorkusPuss
 
X

xfile

I normally wouldn't want to do this but just to let those of you who wish to
turn your face away from a problem to know:

You (and SG) first defended that the issue is difficult to address due to
complicated programming issues involved and then many of you stated that
there are 3rd party solutions that could do a better job and avoid the
issue, and you superficially, stated "that professionals and competent
engineers have put together a better backup utility".

In other words, you acknowledged that this is an issue and since it can be
addressed by professionals and competent engineers of a 3rd party provider,
you also "indirectly implied" that MS engineers are incompetent to see or
address the problem because others could.

So what is the purpose for the blind defense and challenging the one using
an "example" with those nonsense jargons?
 
L

Laura

I tried this approach and it didn't work - I got the same message that the
computer couldn't find the bkf file.
 

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