> Hi there,
>
> Looking at the location of your first backup, you've done a Complete
> PC (image) backup, is that right (i.e. Did you choose the "Back up
> Computer" option)?
An image backup is meant for disaster recovery in
> case your computer runs into problem, and not intended for restoring
> individual files.
An image can be any sort of backup from Full to Incremental and in
between, and individual file, folder (directory) or entire drives or the
entire computer can be backed up AND restored from Images. If this
isn't the case, then Vista is misusing the word and/or the application
in discussion is woefully inadequate.
So, if you meant "native image backup using Vista's software", that
could be anything. But that's not what you said.
To protect personal files, choose the "back up
> files" option instead, which would give you option to protect certain
> categories of files.
?? Protecting a file is not the same as backing it up.
>
> However, with that said, since the Complete PC backup is stored as a
> vhd format, it's possible to mount it as a volume to extract the
> files you need. Look here for more details:
> http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy...irtual-pc.aspx
Why not instead recommend the horse's orfice so the wording and info are
accurate and not rechewed by someone else?
>
> Thanks,
>
>> I am running Vista business on a Toshiba Laptop and backed my files
>> with 'Backup status and configuration' The files backed up to an
>> External Maxtor One Touch Mini 3 in the following files on the
>> External drive; E:\WindowsImageBackup\MiaNoi\Backup 2007-12-12
>> 060436 (also a floder 'Catalog' and a file 'MediaId' in here too)
>> but I can not restore these files. I tried another backup after
>> re-installing windows (as a test) and this
>> seems to work, but this is of no use as all my files are on the
>> original backup.
>> I have tried every way possible.
>> Can anyone help.?
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