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I purchased a WD 500 GB external, and used windows backup. It worked
fine. I was planing to return my laptop for repairs because it was making funny sounds, so i deleted all my documents/music/pictures and so on. When i went to restore everything, I got a pretty nasty problem. everything was restored, but stored on the F: drive, which is the external. when ever i would start up the computer, without the external plugged in, it would give me an error saying that the desktop wasn't found and that it was in different folder. there was also a problem with Microsoft office, which when ever i would open Word 2007 it would say "the office open xml file Normal.dotm cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents." then it would give me a second error message "Word cannot open the existing file. (normal) i would also get this same error when opening up any existing word file. when i would write things up and then go to save it, it says that "word has insufficient memory. do you want to save document one as rescued document 2?" i have a similar problem with itunes what do i do? |
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S20 wrote:
I am facing exactly the same problem - both desktop and Word. Could anybody guide pls? "help! Problem with backup and restore" isn't enough info to go on, idiot. |
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It would seem that your problem is that you can not type your question when
it would be helpful (to you) to do so! -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "S20" wrote in message ... I am facing exactly the same problem - both desktop and Word. Could anybody guide pls? -- S20 |
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Richard Urban wrote:
It would seem that your problem is that you can not type your question when it would be helpful (to you) to do so! You guys are aware that the OP is more than a year old, aren't you? Dave |
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"Dave T." wrote:
Richard Urban wrote: It would seem that your problem is that you can not type your question when it would be helpful (to you) to do so! You guys are aware that the OP is more than a year old, aren't you? Dave Ummm... Dave, "OP" is used to refer to the Original POSTER, not the original post. And yeah, I knew that the thread had died - actually, couldn't even find it on Google Groups when I first replied. |
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Ray Luca wrote:
"Dave T." wrote: Richard Urban wrote: It would seem that your problem is that you can not type your question when it would be helpful (to you) to do so! You guys are aware that the OP is more than a year old, aren't you? Dave Ummm... Dave, "OP" is used to refer to the Original POSTER, not the original post. And yeah, I knew that the thread had died - actually, couldn't even find it on Google Groups when I first replied. Yeah Ray, that's what I said... The OP is more than a year old! G |