I don't know the answer (although there are posters here who do, I'm sure).
I suggest instead this workaround:
Download and install EASEUS Disk Copy\
http://www.easeus.com/disk-copy/
It's free, although other items on the site aren't. They also have
something called Todo Backup which might serve your needs (right now, I
have no idea what the difference is).
You would burn the ISO file to a CD as an image, not a file, boot from it,
and copy your whole disk to a same-size partition on an external drive. Now
everything is there and in the regular disk format.
I believe that any encrypted files or folders should be unencrypted before
backing up this way.
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 13:17:08 -0400, Mark wrote:
> okay thanks but willl windows 7 recognize a backup that was made from vista?
>
> "Leroy" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Please see:
>>
>> Step-by-Step: Windows 7 Upgrade and Migration
>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...74(WS.10).aspx
>>
>>
>> Mark wrote:
>>> Running Vista Home 64 going to upgrade to 7 professional. I understand
>>> that I will have to reinstall everything. My question is if I am using
>>> the vista backup and restore once I have completed the 7 install will I
>>> be able to restore my files with 7 even though it was originally backup
>>> up with vista or do I need to manually copy all my files onto an external
>>> drive instead of relying on the vista backup?
>>>
>>> thanks
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