cannot restore images

G

Guest

I backed up my system on an external hard drive. After the backup was
complete I found on the drive 6 large .dat files (2 gigabytes each), I
imagine are picture files, plus the backup file. I use Picasa to manage my
pictures. After restoring the system none of the pictures can be found. I
tried to restore to a different location as well as restoring to a file. I
also tried all the combinations of security checkpoints. No success so far.
Is there any way to recover these pictures?

Thanks!!
 
R

RedForeman

I backed up my system on an external hard drive. After the backup was
complete I found on the drive 6 large .dat files (2 gigabytes each), I
imagine are picture files, plus the backup file. I use Picasa to manage my
pictures. After restoring the system none of the pictures can be found. I
tried to restore to a different location as well as restoring to a file. I
also tried all the combinations of security checkpoints. No success so far.
Is there any way to recover these pictures?

Thanks!!

Depends...

What did you use to 'image' your drive. I suggest, using the same
program to 'restore image', understand?

"In order to solve a puzzle, you must first understand that it IS a
puzzle."
- me, 4 seconds ago...

RedForeman
 
R

Rock

I backed up my system on an external hard drive. After the backup was
complete I found on the drive 6 large .dat files (2 gigabytes each), I
imagine are picture files, plus the backup file. I use Picasa to manage my
pictures. After restoring the system none of the pictures can be found. I
tried to restore to a different location as well as restoring to a file. I
also tried all the combinations of security checkpoints. No success so
far.
Is there any way to recover these pictures?

What did you use to backup the system? What program created the .dat files?
What did you use to restore the system?

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