Hi, Tom.
> under the assumption that it only worked with two different PC's,
Well, that's the reason for having WET. But it can be used in unintended
ways.
I used it recently to migrate my tweaks and settings from Win7 RC to Win7
RTM on my one and only computer. I've been dual-booting for years, so I
just created my new volume (Drive C

and installed Win7 RTM there. Then I
rebooted into Win7 RC on Drive X:, which I had not (and still have not)
deleted. In Win7 RC on X:, I ran WET and had it store its output onto Drive
C: - since I had already installed RTM and wouldn't be reformatting that
volume again. Then I rebooted into RTM on Drive C: and ran WET to transfer
settings from the *.MIG file into wherever they belong in RTM, mostly into
the C:\Users\RC folder tree.
And I did preface my suggestion with, "...can you run Windows Easy
Transfer?", since I was not sure just how far Peter could get in the boot
process. He said he had managed to System Restore to a day before the
crash, so he evidently does have SOME control of the computer and just might
be able to run WET.
RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
"SC Tom" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Doesn't Windows have to be working for WET to run, or am I mistaken? I was
> under the assumption that it only worked with two different PC's, both
> running Windows, albeit different versions.
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928635/en-us
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928634/
>
> SC Tom
>
> "R. C. White" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hi, Peter.
>>
>> To slightly ease the pain of reinstalling, can you run Windows Easy
>> Transfer? Run it before you re-install, saying "this is the old
>> computer" and aim at a data partition (which won't get reformatted) on
>> your hard drive, or to a USB flash drive or whatever storage device you
>> have available. Then, after the reinstallation, run WET again from the
>> "new computer". This won't make the transition completely painless, but
>> it can help a lot.
>>
>> RC
>>
>> "webworks" <> wrote in message
>> news:ACDE561C-B144-408D-A806-...
>>> Hi Tom,
>>>
>>> Yes I'm beginning to think I may be heading for a restore. I won't lose
>>> much
>>> data as that is backed up - it's just the pain of all those personal
>>> configs,
>>> downloaded apps and widgets as the machine gets used for my business and
>>> my
>>> hobby - ham radio.
>>>
>>> I get really Pi$$ed that we pay top whack for genuine software and get
>>> ZERO
>>> support unless we pay some more. If updater had said "this process
>>> cannot be
>>> cancelled" then I wouldn't have cancelled it!!! The fact that I can't
>>> even
>>> roll back or as you say re-install Vista without losing everything is
>>> just
>>> plain dumb.
>>>
>>> Not having a good day (week!) Peter