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Vista crashed on me the other day, and I used the recovery option to try to fix the errors. Instead, a new partition was created somehow. My C drive is now the smaller drive and E has been designated for program installations. I had made a backup just a week ago, but when I try to restore/install that backup I get a message that the file location is not valid. I presume that because it was all mapped to the old partition, I can't use this backup at all. However, there are a few files I don't have backups on and before I delete this I'd like to double check to see if there might be any way to recover the data on the backup. Appreciate any help thanks -- billtvt |