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Keith M Ellis
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      06-26-2007
I am unable to restore files backed-up via Backup and Restore Center, "Backup
Files". I backed up all possible files from my old Vista installation (not
knowing it wouldn't include executables--there goes all my archived setup
files for purchases programs, but that's another story) to an external USB
hard drive. The files were verified at backup.

I was able to restore these files to a new Vista installation via the
Advanced Restore option ("From another computer"). However, there was a
problem with that installation and I reinstalled a second time the next day
to my current installation. However, I now cannot restore files. As far as
I can tell, nothing has changed, although something *must* have. The
external drive is given the same letter, and I've even tried restoring while
logged in under various different possible usernames.

The restoration goes all the way to the "preparing screen" (this is whether
I choose to restore the full backup, or choose some folders, or choose some
individual file) and then aborts with this message:

Restore did not finish successfully. Error code:

The backup file could not be found. Check your hardware
configuration or restore from a different backup. (0x8100001A)

I've looked all over the net. There's one other discussion here with this
problem, it remains unresolved as of this posting. I noticed that a similar
error could occur with XP's backup and restore app.

Manually unzipping individual files from the backup isn't really an option
because a great many of the files I need were split and spanned. In some
cases I've been able to concatenate the files to get the original, but the
proper order can be difficult to discern (pieces of the file are placed in
the zipped files all under the same name--complicating matters greatly when
unzipping them).

I've even tried using a hex editor to look at the catalog files to try to
get an idea of what the restore program might be looking for, but it wasn't
that easy to read the file.

Help! Can I also gripe about the fact that I've never really needed to use
MS support in my many years of using their products until now, and now when
I've bought Vista Ultimate, no less, I discover that I had only 90 days of
support from the date of activation? Grrr.
 
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thommm
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      11-18-2008

hi keith,

i have the exact same problem as u, and haven't found a solution
anywhere, (only a nice description of the problem)
have you had any anwers since then?


tom.
Keith M Ellis;256236 Wrote:
> I am unable to restore files backed-up via Backup and Restore Center,
> "Backup
> Files". I backed up all possible files from my old Vista installation
> (not
> knowing it wouldn't include executables--there goes all my archived
> setup
> files for purchases programs, but that's another story) to an external
> USB
> hard drive. The files were verified at backup.
>
> I was able to restore these files to a new Vista installation via the
> Advanced Restore option ("From another computer"). However, there was
> a
> problem with that installation and I reinstalled a second time the next
> day
> to my current installation. However, I now cannot restore files. As
> far as
> I can tell, nothing has changed, although something *must* have. The
> external drive is given the same letter, and I've even tried restoring
> while
> logged in under various different possible usernames.
>
> The restoration goes all the way to the "preparing screen" (this is
> whether
> I choose to restore the full backup, or choose some folders, or choose
> some
> individual file) and then aborts with this message:
>
> Restore did not finish successfully. Error code:
>
> The backup file could not be found. Check your hardware
> configuration or restore from a different backup. (0x8100001A)
>
> I've looked all over the net. There's one other discussion here with
> this
> problem, it remains unresolved as of this posting. I noticed that a
> similar
> error could occur with XP's backup and restore app.
>
> Manually unzipping individual files from the backup isn't really an
> option
> because a great many of the files I need were split and spanned. In
> some
> cases I've been able to concatenate the files to get the original, but
> the
> proper order can be difficult to discern (pieces of the file are placed
> in
> the zipped files all under the same name--complicating matters greatly
> when
> unzipping them).
>
> I've even tried using a hex editor to look at the catalog files to try
> to
> get an idea of what the restore program might be looking for, but it
> wasn't
> that easy to read the file.
>
> Help! Can I also gripe about the fact that I've never really needed to
> use
> MS support in my many years of using their products until now, and now
> when
> I've bought Vista Ultimate, no less, I discover that I had only 90 days
> of
> support from the date of activation? Grrr.



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Bo
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      11-18-2008
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 20:40:32 +0000, thommm
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>hi keith,
>
>i have the exact same problem as u, and haven't found a solution
>anywhere, (only a nice description of the problem)
>have you had any anwers since then?


Umm... "keith" hasn't been around in a while.

Check the date of his post.
 
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thommm
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      11-19-2008

yeah, i saw that... only i haven't seen a solution 2 that particula
problem anywhere on the net! i'm thinking the problem is because i ha
the original hd split, into C: and D: (when i did the backup) then whe
i reinstalled vista, i made only one C: disk, so now it doesn't want
put hte bacckups on that disk coz htat's not where they came fro
originally.
maybe u have some advice

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