Windows complete system backup is not designed for partial restores. You
would be advised to obtain Terrabytes BootItNG for backing up or many like
Acronis products for backup, but I have found their support lacking. Your
problem is still being reported in the Windows 7 groups so the problem is
still not solved.
"Jim" <> wrote in message
news:9181D5CC-60E5-493C-B077-...
> Well, the unthinkable happened, I had a very serious event which has
> caused
> me to try and use my backup in order to restore to a previous state. -
> Ain't
> happening.
>
> Please help.
>
> 1) I have a dual-boot Vista/XP Pro system.
> 2) Contains 3 160GB internal physical drives.
> 3) Contains 4 partitions (primary is dual partition for Vista and XP Pro)
> 4) Has one 1.5TB external SATA Backup drive.
>
> Problem:
> 1. Performed Complete System Backup one month ago.
> 2. Install of Windows XP Pro MS update failed with Blue Screen failure
> (x0D)
> which seems to indicate a video driver problem (no issues on Vista Side).
> 3. Unable to use any recovery method to startup/repair XP Pro side (Safe
> Mode works).
>
> Need:
> 1) How to restore from Windows Vista x64 Business Complete System Backup
> only the partition for Windows XP Pro?
>
> Findings:
> A) No recovery functions either recognize external SATA Drive as my backup
> medium, or no options offered on the Restore Screen in Windows Backup
> window.
> B) Apparently the .vhd files are not true virtual drives and can't be
> mounted using MS Virtual product (this was tried to see if files were
> recognized.)
>
> If any one knows how to use the Backup product provided by Microsoft
> please
> let me know - otherwise it is useless and I'll have to resort to
> reinstallation of Windows XP Pro - then by a product that actual works as
> a
> backup/restore product.
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