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Restoring backup files
Hi, I had to replace my disk drive on my laptop so I did a full backup of the
data. I have loaded Win XP on the new hard drive and restored all the file but afterward I can not boot from the disk. What files do I need to restore to get my desktop back and all my programs install again? Thanks Joe |
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Re: Restoring backup files
"Sucking Wind" <Sucking Wind@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3CC1BBBD-52D5-4186-B491-D1B3A4B38BA0@microsoft.com... > Hi, I had to replace my disk drive on my laptop so I did a full backup of > the > data. I have loaded Win XP on the new hard drive and restored all the file > but afterward I can not boot from the disk. What files do I need to > restore > to get my desktop back and all my programs install again? > > Thanks > > Joe It would appear that you not only backed up your data but that you backed up part or all Windows too. When restoring, you restored part of Windows, possibly crippling your new installation. I do not know if your new installation can be repaired. A good starting point would be to describe how far the booting process goes and what messages you see on the screen. |
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Re: Restoring backup files
"Sucking Wind" <Sucking Wind@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3CC1BBBD-52D5-4186-B491-D1B3A4B38BA0@microsoft.com... > Hi, I had to replace my disk drive on my laptop so I did a full backup of > the > data. I have loaded Win XP on the new hard drive and restored all the file > but afterward I can not boot from the disk. What files do I need to > restore > to get my desktop back and all my programs install again? > > Thanks > > Joe It would appear that you not only backed up your data but that you backed up part or all Windows too. When restoring, you restored part of Windows, possibly crippling your new installation. I do not know if your new installation can be repaired. A good starting point would be to describe how far the booting process goes and what messages you see on the screen. |
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Re: Restoring backup files
Pegasus,
I still have access to the old hard drive and the data is still good, what can I do to get this restored? thanks. "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "Sucking Wind" <Sucking Wind@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3CC1BBBD-52D5-4186-B491-D1B3A4B38BA0@microsoft.com... > > Hi, I had to replace my disk drive on my laptop so I did a full backup of > > the > > data. I have loaded Win XP on the new hard drive and restored all the file > > but afterward I can not boot from the disk. What files do I need to > > restore > > to get my desktop back and all my programs install again? > > > > Thanks > > > > Joe > > It would appear that you not only backed up your data but > that you backed up part or all Windows too. When restoring, > you restored part of Windows, possibly crippling your new > installation. > > I do not know if your new installation can be repaired. A good > starting point would be to describe how far the booting process > goes and what messages you see on the screen. > > > |
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Re: Restoring backup files
Pegasus,
I still have access to the old hard drive and the data is still good, what can I do to get this restored? thanks. "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "Sucking Wind" <Sucking Wind@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:3CC1BBBD-52D5-4186-B491-D1B3A4B38BA0@microsoft.com... > > Hi, I had to replace my disk drive on my laptop so I did a full backup of > > the > > data. I have loaded Win XP on the new hard drive and restored all the file > > but afterward I can not boot from the disk. What files do I need to > > restore > > to get my desktop back and all my programs install again? > > > > Thanks > > > > Joe > > It would appear that you not only backed up your data but > that you backed up part or all Windows too. When restoring, > you restored part of Windows, possibly crippling your new > installation. > > I do not know if your new installation can be repaired. A good > starting point would be to describe how far the booting process > goes and what messages you see on the screen. > > > |
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Re: Restoring backup files
You could do this:
1. Reload Windows on the new disk. 2. Buy an external USB case for your old disk. 3. Connect the old disk to your laptop and restore your data. 4. Use the case + old disk in future to perform your regular backups. "Sucking Wind" <SuckingWind@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 8482EAC-61A9-4D25-8B4A-2BA355D86244@microsoft.com...> Pegasus, > > I still have access to the old hard drive and the data is still good, what > can I do to get this restored? > > thanks. > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> >> "Sucking Wind" <Sucking Wind@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3CC1BBBD-52D5-4186-B491-D1B3A4B38BA0@microsoft.com... >> > Hi, I had to replace my disk drive on my laptop so I did a full backup >> > of >> > the >> > data. I have loaded Win XP on the new hard drive and restored all the >> > file >> > but afterward I can not boot from the disk. What files do I need to >> > restore >> > to get my desktop back and all my programs install again? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > Joe >> >> It would appear that you not only backed up your data but >> that you backed up part or all Windows too. When restoring, >> you restored part of Windows, possibly crippling your new >> installation. >> >> I do not know if your new installation can be repaired. A good >> starting point would be to describe how far the booting process >> goes and what messages you see on the screen. >> >> >> |
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Re: Restoring backup files
You could do this:
1. Reload Windows on the new disk. 2. Buy an external USB case for your old disk. 3. Connect the old disk to your laptop and restore your data. 4. Use the case + old disk in future to perform your regular backups. "Sucking Wind" <SuckingWind@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 8482EAC-61A9-4D25-8B4A-2BA355D86244@microsoft.com...> Pegasus, > > I still have access to the old hard drive and the data is still good, what > can I do to get this restored? > > thanks. > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> >> "Sucking Wind" <Sucking Wind@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:3CC1BBBD-52D5-4186-B491-D1B3A4B38BA0@microsoft.com... >> > Hi, I had to replace my disk drive on my laptop so I did a full backup >> > of >> > the >> > data. I have loaded Win XP on the new hard drive and restored all the >> > file >> > but afterward I can not boot from the disk. What files do I need to >> > restore >> > to get my desktop back and all my programs install again? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > Joe >> >> It would appear that you not only backed up your data but >> that you backed up part or all Windows too. When restoring, >> you restored part of Windows, possibly crippling your new >> installation. >> >> I do not know if your new installation can be repaired. A good >> starting point would be to describe how far the booting process >> goes and what messages you see on the screen. >> >> >> |
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Re: Restoring backup files
On Jan 9, 10:08 pm, Sucking Wind <Sucking
W...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi, I had to replace my disk drive on my laptop so I did a full backup of the > data. I have loaded Win XP on the new hard drive and restored all the file > but afterward I can not boot from the disk. What files do I need to restore > to get my desktop back and all my programs install again? > > Thanks > > Joe Hi Joe, At what point do you get an error? What do you see when you boot your pc? -Chris |
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Re: Restoring backup files
On Jan 9, 10:08 pm, Sucking Wind <Sucking
W...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi, I had to replace my disk drive on my laptop so I did a full backup of the > data. I have loaded Win XP on the new hard drive and restored all the file > but afterward I can not boot from the disk. What files do I need to restore > to get my desktop back and all my programs install again? > > Thanks > > Joe Hi Joe, At what point do you get an error? What do you see when you boot your pc? -Chris |
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