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Article: Leopard is the New Vista
Knut K...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista file_management Hi, I restored my backed up files from a Windows XP PC to my new Vista Ultimate PC. However, I can't find the files anywhere. I know they are there because when I create a new backup from Vista, I am told there are 72 Gigs of files

Backup Drive for Windows 98 As Well As Microsoft Vista
Warren Marshall Nospamplease_AtekSyst...@gmail.com microsoft public outlook installation microsoft public outlook microsoft public outlook general microsoft public office setup I have exported my outlook folders on my original XP PC to backup.pst and copied that folder onto my Vista PC.

new Vista
Because I have irreplaceable files on my hard drive, I'll back up Windows Vista RC1 using the its backup software, install the new Vista OS from scratch and get it activated, and then restore the earlier Vista system, my irreplaceable files, and my settings from the backup disks." Brother 1: "Why would you put

How can I open old DBX files in Windows Vista Mail?
Syl Fourcade wrote: I have a new Compaq Presario running Vista Premium and have installed my old WD 10GB hard drive containing all my backup files. Problem is the directory shows it is empty except for the first item which shows a .txt file which reads: 0010 d224 (Safe boot). Is there something I need to do with

Choice of folders to backup
I still have my original downloaded "exe" install file but do I need to download a more current one for Vista? If you will run Money 2005 and 2006 on Vista, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929427 and apply the Vista update. Be sure that your Money and backup files are moved to a spot that you will have full

Transferring files from Windows 98 computer to new VISTA O/Sc
Steve Cochran scoch...@oehelp.com microsoft public windows vista mail You can use the Easy transfer I think to do that. For the OE messages see www.oehelp.com/backup.aspx#oe2wm steve "Administrator" <r.wolf...@tesco.net> wrote in message news:uZ3O4nxYHHA.3968@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Can anyone advise how to copy my

XP Professional OEM to Vista Ultimate Upgrade Transferable?
It's Sunday night and I'm about to attempt to make the files transfer once I complete the backup of the XP systems. It's taken some time to get Vista working OK on the two new notebooks. But I am pleased with the results so far. I hope that the last stage will be successful. I plan to install the Outlook without

backup problem!
If Vista can only backup the files with the system partition to a volume, Vista is inconvenient. And Vista is retrogressing. I can't see how you would call it retrogressing. There was no image backup in XP. Complete PC Backup in Business, Enterprise and Ultimate is new for Vista; it is a form of drive imaging.

Importing Mail from OE 6 on XP to new Vista PC using Microsoft
Bill Yanaire b...@yanaire.com microsoft public windows vista general Take out the burner from your new computer, install it in the old computer. If you can't remove the new drive, purchase a drive at the local Best-Buy, install it in the old computer, backup your files, take the drive out and return to Best-Buy

Vista Rant (was: Etrex Hiking GPS: Venture vrs Summit?)
Keith Manning k...@fertdesigns.com microsoft public windowsxp general "Rock" wrote > One should always have a full and complete backup on external media. The new Vista still doesn't have a built in anti - virus system. Kind of like buying a car without the front wheels. No problem, there's a guy down the road

New Vista System Backup - No Boot Disk?
I'm not that familiar with Easy Transfer's inner workings, but I do know it worked fantastically for me when I migrated my old XP laptop's data to a new Vista laptop. Double-check that it will work Vista-to-Vista (I'm not sure). Assuming it works, I would probably use a combination of both--make a backup for

Someone kindly stop the blood letting What's up with Windows M
I managed to backup all my files but forgot to grab the Vista fonts. On 7/30/05, Scott Villarosa <sjvill...@gmail.com> wrote: Here is the direct link to the zip file. From: Jason Clarke Posted At: Saturday, 30 July 2005 8:32 AM Posted To: Other - Various Conversation: [Download Squad] Beautiful New Vista Fonts

Allan
It also offers all of the features found in Windows Vista Business, including business networking, centralized management tools, and advanced system backup features. And Windows Vista Ultimate has all of the new security and data protection features that help take Windows Vista to a whole new level of dependability

Backup on XP (qic file) to Vista
My old computer had XP, new computer is VISTA (OMG) ... any issues following the directions I've copied below? I have 8.1 on both machines. I want my custom emoticons, winks and etc. Thx, Susan Greetings, Sorry for the extra posts, slight keyboard malfunction. If you're just looking for Backup/moving,

"tricking" Vista ultimate upgrade to install on clean HDD?
I simply want to copy my contacts from the old XP machine to the new Vista machine. I have done this dozens of times before by Export, then Import steps without problems between XP machines. Take a look at these pages for info on Outlook data backup or transfer: http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm

Outlook 2002 to Outlook 2007
I am getting ready to move my wife's and my Outlook from our old XP machine to our new Vista Machine. If you have done this do I need to: 1) Load the Outlook program to the new Vista machine. 2) What data files do I need to backup on the old machine? To bring over each address book, each calendar, and all sent and

Outlook transfer to Vista
Given I would have to carry a mechanical compass with me as a backup anyway, the value of the compass is marginal, especially since leaving it on eats up I have a new Vista, and it displays some of the WIERDEST data. Yesterday I went for a walk from my house around in SF. I know the altitude on the street in

Vista backup as a Virtual PC harddisk
Greetings -- I want to buy a backup drive with the idea of transferring the backed up files to a Microsoft Vista operating system when it is available and then use the backup drive for routine backups. I have heard that the new Vista system may not have FAT32. What advice can you give me as to the purchase of a

New Vista 'puter — it is to laugh!
Anoop Cherian Anoop_Cher...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi, I would like to migrate the whole harddisk image of my old xp laptop to my new vista laptop and run my xp in vista over a virtual pc. I thought of using the backup feature of xp to get the backup image of my

New hard drive and backup
I'm used to system backup's because Acronis True Image is my good friend for a while. Now testing the new DVD set I realize those are not bootbable disks and then we must boot Vista to access the set! So if i cannot normally boot vista i cannot restore my backuped image! What's this new backup system tool for?