Recovery/Backup/Restore issue

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Guest

Hello,

I am new to this forum and hope you can help me please. I'll try to be
brief and to the point.

Just bought a new computer with Vista. It crashed yesterday and was advised
to "start from scratch" and use recovery tool. Just before doing this it
asked me if I wanted to backup my data. Of course I did on an external hard
drive. Today I have successfully windows and running and it's new again.
Now I'm ready to restore my back up files.

When I use the Vista back up file utility, it doesn't "see" the backup files
on my external hard drive. When I go into explorer I can see the backup
files on my external hard drive. When I click on the application file (it
says it is a "restorewiz application"), it throws me into recovery manager
and says, "the file restore wizard helps you restore files that you backed up
earlier". So far so good. Then it says "insert the last disk. Please
insert the latest disk and continue the restore wizard." There is no option
to tell it to look on my external hard drive.

What am I missing? All I want to do is to restore these files which I can
see on my external hard drive. They are in the folder "MINWINPC" with file
extensions of .fpw. Thanks for any help.

Bruce
 
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Chad Harris

This group has been designated Setup for months. Please use it that way.
The last three weeks itts gotten flooded with questions that have nothing to
do with setup issues. It makes it more difficult to help on setup issues
wading through all the messages that are important to you but don't have a
damn thing to do with setup. If you can buy Vista, I assume you can read at
some level. Put your general questions on the general group and leave this
one for the setup issues.

If it's Adobe--it don't go here.
If it's driver--it don't go here.
If it's Winmail--it don't go here.
If it's Office related--it sure as hell don't go here and I've answered a
ton of Office questions/Outlook questions and BCM questions on the general
group even though they have their own groups and all their helpers have used
and most have Beta tested Vista for over a year.

CH
 
G

Guest

Mr. Harris,

I'm sorry you got up on the wrong side of the bed today. I'm sorry if I
offended you and commited a cardinal sin by making my first post in a wrong
area. You're certainly right. Reinstalling Windows certainly has nothing to
do with the installation and setup area. It will never happen again.
 
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Adam Albright

Mr. Harris,

I'm sorry you got up on the wrong side of the bed today.

Sadly there are a lot of Chads on Usenet (newsgroups). They get off on
being what is comically called a nanny or net cop, trying to police
people doing something in their mind is improper etiquette.

Then we have the guys that get po'ed usually with someone that got the
better of them in a discussion and then they just have to announce to
the world they got their revenge by proudly proclaiming they "plonked"
them, which means they placed them in their kill file so they won't
see their posts any more, like if the rest of us care. Don't let such
simpleton's bother you. That's half the fun of visiting newsgroups.

I have such guys for lunch. That's my fun. LOL!
 
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Bob Mgr

Chad Harris said:
This group has been designated Setup for months.

I guess a "installation_setup" procedure is not complete until Vista does
everything you could ever dream of!
 
G

Guest

Wouldn't you know! One thread that has my exact problem, asked very politely
but maybe not in the correct forum, and it draws fire from some know-it-all
whose keystrokes would have been better spent helping. I'll click on "Notify
me of replies" but not so sure it works. Good Luck!
 

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