The drive you are restoring to must be equal or greater than the drive the
backup copy was made from. Also, if you are restoring to a different model
of computer, your best bet would be to try restoring the files, but remove
the drive and hook it up via an external drive/adaptor as the restore process
replaces the entire drive including the device drivers. I was able to
successfully restore after deleting any existing partitions on the
destination drive.
Joel
"Antonio Spain" wrote:
> Hi!
> Exactly the same problem!!!! My files come from an ACER and I'm trying to
> get them all on a VAIO. No way to do it. Have I lost it all? My ACER was
> stolen and this is the only security copy! Please, an answer!! Ah! Sometumes
> error number is also 0x800703EE, with same "device not ready". .
>
> "RKB" wrote:
>
> > This is the second time I've posted this question. I'm thinking I had posted
> > it in the wrong group the first time a couple of weeks ago, because I
> > received no replies. So, if anyone can help me (please Microsoft, jump in on
> > this one!), please respond.
> >
> > I have tried to restore my Vista files with a backup I had backed up to
> > another
> > computer (over a network). When I select the 'advanced restore' it asks me
> > for the location of the backup file. I pick the other computer and it finds
> > it and asks me where I want to restore them to. I reply original location, it
> > starts restoring about 4 files and then displays the following error message:
> >
> > The restore did not complete successfully.
> > The device is not ready.
> > (0X80070015)
> >
> > It does not tell me what device is not ready and I have to cancel the
> > restore. Anyone have an idea of what it is trying to complain about? I have
> > retried this procedure many times, with the same results after it restores
> > the same files each time.
> >
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