For some of your installed applications, you may be able to recover data
from the \Users\<username>\AppData\<location>\<appname> folder relating to
application-specific things like user options, but what is stored there and
what would and would not work when copied back is different for each app.
Since you are re-installing these apps anyway, there's probably no harm in
attempting a restore of AppData (folder by folder). For things like
favourites and email the items may be recoverable, but you will need to
handle each application on its own - there's no general procedure that works
across everything.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Mollius" <> wrote in message
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> Hallo,
> many thanks.
> Unfortunately I did not express myself clearly enough. My "DOCUMENTS" have
> been on a separate partition. With "Data" I meant all the Windows Programm
> folders and settings, also additional programs on my old (and gone) C:
> partition. Had I saved them as an image, there would be no problem, but I
> had
> them secured by simply copying all of C: to an external drive.
> The question is in what way should I now make best use of the saved
> folders?
> Copy the folders as they are nto the new Vista installation will probably
> not
> work.
> Would you have the patience and look into again?
> Mollius