Jon
I had the opportunity last night to try the Free Agent Storage Device on a
WinXP system. Sorry to say it did not work. So, I imagine, that trying to
arrange a "dual boot" situation on my laptop with Vista would not do me any
good.
It still mystifies me that a storage device cannot be moved from one
computer to another or from one system to another. Doesn't that defeat the
use of a storage device for backup purposes?
Tom
"Jon" <> wrote in message
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> "Tom Kelly" <> wrote in message
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>> My desktop with WinXP installed seriously crashed. I had backed up all on
>> a Seagate Free Agent storage device. I started using my laptop, with
>> Vista Home Premium installed, for all my computer projects. I had backed
>> these up but when I added the storage device to the laptop it told me I
>> would have to format the drive before I could use it with the laptop. Of
>> course, then all my backups would be lost.
>>
>> Question:
>> How can I get around this in order to install and/or reach my backups
>> from the storage device to the laptop. I thought I'd be able to carry
>> these backups from computer to computer but I find that is not the case.
>>
>> Thank you
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> If you have or can get access to another machine running XP, then I'd
> first try accessing the device using that operating system. If you format
> it, as you say, you will lose the lot.
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> If you can access it fine using XP, you could then consider setting up
> your laptop to 'dual boot' with XP, while you troubleshoot the issue, or
> transfer the projects via other means, eg via CD or DVD etc, to the new
> Vista machine. A 'dual boot' is technically more advanced, but once set up
> it enables you to enjoy the best of both the Vista and XP worlds.
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> Jon
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