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I need to restore files from Vista Backup file structure



 
 
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Old January 10th 07, 03:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
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Default I need to restore files from Vista Backup file structure

I backed up my files (not the full system backup) using the Vista Backup
tool. My computer crashed and it wont allow me to restore from the drive
that I had previously backed my files up to (it says its a system drive for
some reason). I do, however, see the backup catalog on the drive and can
access the files within. Most of the files can be located and restored just
by dragging them out of the compressed folders but the large files (videos)
have been split into multiple files with the same file name and won't open
with Media Player any longer.

Any suggestions on how to get these movie files to work (or to tell windows
that my backup drive is not a system drive)?

Any help would be appreciated.
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Old January 10th 07, 04:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Jill Zoeller [MSFT]
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Posts: 594
Default I need to restore files from Vista Backup file structure

Can you explain more about what happened during the crash and how you got
the system back up? In other words, how did you get the backup drive after
the computer crashed? (did you back up to D:, and then C: failed, so you
replaced C: with D: and reinstalled the OS?) We'd really like to understand
this!

There are ways to rejoin the files. Here's one suggested by a developer:

It is possible to join two or more files together using the '+' syntax on
copy.

copy smallfile1+smallfile2+smallfile3 largefile

The copy command above has to have "/b" switch in order to prevent
terminating reading from the chunk at the 1st ctrl-z.


There are also other tools on the Internet for this, such as tucows.com or
download.com. We just split the files at the byte level, so they can just be
"glued" back together.

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies? Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.


"W" wrote in message
...
I backed up my files (not the full system backup) using the Vista Backup
tool. My computer crashed and it wont allow me to restore from the drive
that I had previously backed my files up to (it says its a system drive
for
some reason). I do, however, see the backup catalog on the drive and can
access the files within. Most of the files can be located and restored
just
by dragging them out of the compressed folders but the large files
(videos)
have been split into multiple files with the same file name and won't open
with Media Player any longer.

Any suggestions on how to get these movie files to work (or to tell
windows
that my backup drive is not a system drive)?

Any help would be appreciated.



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Old January 10th 07, 04:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Jill Zoeller [MSFT]
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Posts: 594
Default I need to restore files from Vista Backup file structure

Another question for you: did you try the advanced restore, backup made on a
different computer?

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies? Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.
"W" wrote in message
...
I backed up my files (not the full system backup) using the Vista Backup
tool. My computer crashed and it wont allow me to restore from the drive
that I had previously backed my files up to (it says its a system drive
for
some reason). I do, however, see the backup catalog on the drive and can
access the files within. Most of the files can be located and restored
just
by dragging them out of the compressed folders but the large files
(videos)
have been split into multiple files with the same file name and won't open
with Media Player any longer.

Any suggestions on how to get these movie files to work (or to tell
windows
that my backup drive is not a system drive)?

Any help would be appreciated.



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Old January 11th 07, 02:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
W
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Posts: 12
Default I need to restore files from Vista Backup file structure

What happened:
I don't know exactly what I did to cause this but during a restart the
startup failed and left me with a black screen with the vista build number in
the lower right corner of the screen. The startup wouldn't go any further.
I tried running the Vista DVD repair to no avail so I re-installed Vista on
the same drive that it was on before (the C drive). Thankfully I had used
Vista backup to backup my files to my D drive(a separate hard drive). When I
tried to get my data restored using the Vista restore app, it wouldn't
recognize my D drive because it was (much to my surprise) now the boot disk
and the system disk. I found out how to change the bootmgr and make C the
boot disk but can't figure out how to change the system volume to C also so
the restore tool will allow me to restore my files off the D drive.

Any help would be appreciated.

"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

Can you explain more about what happened during the crash and how you got
the system back up? In other words, how did you get the backup drive after
the computer crashed? (did you back up to D:, and then C: failed, so you
replaced C: with D: and reinstalled the OS?) We'd really like to understand
this!

There are ways to rejoin the files. Here's one suggested by a developer:

It is possible to join two or more files together using the '+' syntax on
copy.

copy smallfile1+smallfile2+smallfile3 largefile

The copy command above has to have "/b" switch in order to prevent
terminating reading from the chunk at the 1st ctrl-z.


There are also other tools on the Internet for this, such as tucows.com or
download.com. We just split the files at the byte level, so they can just be
"glued" back together.

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies? Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.


"W" wrote in message
...
I backed up my files (not the full system backup) using the Vista Backup
tool. My computer crashed and it wont allow me to restore from the drive
that I had previously backed my files up to (it says its a system drive
for
some reason). I do, however, see the backup catalog on the drive and can
access the files within. Most of the files can be located and restored
just
by dragging them out of the compressed folders but the large files
(videos)
have been split into multiple files with the same file name and won't open
with Media Player any longer.

Any suggestions on how to get these movie files to work (or to tell
windows
that my backup drive is not a system drive)?

Any help would be appreciated.




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Old January 11th 07, 02:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
W
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Posts: 12
Default I need to restore files from Vista Backup file structure

Yes, I tried the advanced restore but it still won't list my D drive because
it is a system disk.


"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

Another question for you: did you try the advanced restore, backup made on a
different computer?

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies? Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.
"W" wrote in message
...
I backed up my files (not the full system backup) using the Vista Backup
tool. My computer crashed and it wont allow me to restore from the drive
that I had previously backed my files up to (it says its a system drive
for
some reason). I do, however, see the backup catalog on the drive and can
access the files within. Most of the files can be located and restored
just
by dragging them out of the compressed folders but the large files
(videos)
have been split into multiple files with the same file name and won't open
with Media Player any longer.

Any suggestions on how to get these movie files to work (or to tell
windows
that my backup drive is not a system drive)?

Any help would be appreciated.




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Old January 11th 07, 04:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Jill Zoeller [MSFT]
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Posts: 594
Default I need to restore files from Vista Backup file structure

Thanks for the info. I've passed this on to our team and will let you know
what I hear.

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies? Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.


"W" wrote in message
...
What happened:
I don't know exactly what I did to cause this but during a restart the
startup failed and left me with a black screen with the vista build number
in
the lower right corner of the screen. The startup wouldn't go any
further.
I tried running the Vista DVD repair to no avail so I re-installed Vista
on
the same drive that it was on before (the C drive). Thankfully I had used
Vista backup to backup my files to my D drive(a separate hard drive).
When I
tried to get my data restored using the Vista restore app, it wouldn't
recognize my D drive because it was (much to my surprise) now the boot
disk
and the system disk. I found out how to change the bootmgr and make C
the
boot disk but can't figure out how to change the system volume to C also
so
the restore tool will allow me to restore my files off the D drive.

Any help would be appreciated.

"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

Can you explain more about what happened during the crash and how you got
the system back up? In other words, how did you get the backup drive
after
the computer crashed? (did you back up to D:, and then C: failed, so you
replaced C: with D: and reinstalled the OS?) We'd really like to
understand
this!

There are ways to rejoin the files. Here's one suggested by a developer:

It is possible to join two or more files together using the '+' syntax on
copy.

copy smallfile1+smallfile2+smallfile3 largefile

The copy command above has to have "/b" switch in order to prevent
terminating reading from the chunk at the 1st ctrl-z.


There are also other tools on the Internet for this, such as tucows.com
or
download.com. We just split the files at the byte level, so they can just
be
"glued" back together.

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies?
Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.


"W" wrote in message
...
I backed up my files (not the full system backup) using the Vista Backup
tool. My computer crashed and it wont allow me to restore from the
drive
that I had previously backed my files up to (it says its a system drive
for
some reason). I do, however, see the backup catalog on the drive and
can
access the files within. Most of the files can be located and
restored
just
by dragging them out of the compressed folders but the large files
(videos)
have been split into multiple files with the same file name and won't
open
with Media Player any longer.

Any suggestions on how to get these movie files to work (or to tell
windows
that my backup drive is not a system drive)?

Any help would be appreciated.






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Old January 12th 07, 03:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Jill Zoeller [MSFT]
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Posts: 594
Default I need to restore files from Vista Backup file structure

We're not sure what happened. The developer suggests that if you can fix
your machine that so c: is boot, Backup should be able to load the catalog
from d: (restore from different computer) and restore the files.

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our
team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.


"StephenB" wrote in message
...
While the team is investigating this one for you, a wild thought...
Unplug the D: drive and do a repair of Vista. Now, plug D: back in and see
if it
has lost its system designation. If it does, perhaps you can pull it and
put it
in an external USB case.
-steve

W wrote:

Yes, I tried the advanced restore but it still won't list my D drive
because
it is a system disk.


"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

Another question for you: did you try the advanced restore, backup made
on a
different computer?

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies?
Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.
"W" wrote in message
...
I backed up my files (not the full system backup) using the Vista
Backup
tool. My computer crashed and it wont allow me to restore from the
drive
that I had previously backed my files up to (it says its a system
drive
for
some reason). I do, however, see the backup catalog on the drive and
can
access the files within. Most of the files can be located and
restored
just
by dragging them out of the compressed folders but the large files
(videos)
have been split into multiple files with the same file name and won't
open
with Media Player any longer.

Any suggestions on how to get these movie files to work (or to tell
windows
that my backup drive is not a system drive)?

Any help would be appreciated.




--
Stephen Boots
MVP Windows Live
Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator



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Old January 12th 07, 04:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
W
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Posts: 12
Default I need to restore files from Vista Backup file structure

The restore program will not recognize system drive(s) as a valid restore
drive. I've tried it.

I also tried copying the backup folder from D to a DVD and restore.
Although it gets further that my previous attempts, it eventually fails
stating that the restore application cannot read from the DVD drive. It says
to insert the disk volume (blank) and try again. Very frustrating. I
might have to just accept that I lost a couple of valuable videos. My fault
for loading beta software I guess.



"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

We're not sure what happened. The developer suggests that if you can fix
your machine that so c: is boot, Backup should be able to load the catalog
from d: (restore from different computer) and restore the files.

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our
team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.


"StephenB" wrote in message
...
While the team is investigating this one for you, a wild thought...
Unplug the D: drive and do a repair of Vista. Now, plug D: back in and see
if it
has lost its system designation. If it does, perhaps you can pull it and
put it
in an external USB case.
-steve

W wrote:

Yes, I tried the advanced restore but it still won't list my D drive
because
it is a system disk.


"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

Another question for you: did you try the advanced restore, backup made
on a
different computer?

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies?
Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.
"W" wrote in message
...
I backed up my files (not the full system backup) using the Vista
Backup
tool. My computer crashed and it wont allow me to restore from the
drive
that I had previously backed my files up to (it says its a system
drive
for
some reason). I do, however, see the backup catalog on the drive and
can
access the files within. Most of the files can be located and
restored
just
by dragging them out of the compressed folders but the large files
(videos)
have been split into multiple files with the same file name and won't
open
with Media Player any longer.

Any suggestions on how to get these movie files to work (or to tell
windows
that my backup drive is not a system drive)?

Any help would be appreciated.




--
Stephen Boots
MVP Windows Live
Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator




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Old January 12th 07, 04:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
W
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Posts: 12
Default I need to restore files from Vista Backup file structure

Maybe we can try something else. When look into the tree structure of the
backup. I find the video file and another file with the .%%%TOC.WMV extension
on it. When I drag the video file (.avi file) to my desktop and try to play
it with Windows Media Player, I get the error.

"Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The player might not support
the file or file type or might not support the codec that was used to
compress the file."

Is there a way I can recover the file?

Thanks again for all your help with this. I really appreciate it.


"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

Thanks for the info. I've passed this on to our team and will let you know
what I hear.

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies? Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.


"W" wrote in message
...
What happened:
I don't know exactly what I did to cause this but during a restart the
startup failed and left me with a black screen with the vista build number
in
the lower right corner of the screen. The startup wouldn't go any
further.
I tried running the Vista DVD repair to no avail so I re-installed Vista
on
the same drive that it was on before (the C drive). Thankfully I had used
Vista backup to backup my files to my D drive(a separate hard drive).
When I
tried to get my data restored using the Vista restore app, it wouldn't
recognize my D drive because it was (much to my surprise) now the boot
disk
and the system disk. I found out how to change the bootmgr and make C
the
boot disk but can't figure out how to change the system volume to C also
so
the restore tool will allow me to restore my files off the D drive.

Any help would be appreciated.

"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

Can you explain more about what happened during the crash and how you got
the system back up? In other words, how did you get the backup drive
after
the computer crashed? (did you back up to D:, and then C: failed, so you
replaced C: with D: and reinstalled the OS?) We'd really like to
understand
this!

There are ways to rejoin the files. Here's one suggested by a developer:

It is possible to join two or more files together using the '+' syntax on
copy.

copy smallfile1+smallfile2+smallfile3 largefile

The copy command above has to have "/b" switch in order to prevent
terminating reading from the chunk at the 1st ctrl-z.


There are also other tools on the Internet for this, such as tucows.com
or
download.com. We just split the files at the byte level, so they can just
be
"glued" back together.

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies?
Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.


"W" wrote in message
...
I backed up my files (not the full system backup) using the Vista Backup
tool. My computer crashed and it wont allow me to restore from the
drive
that I had previously backed my files up to (it says its a system drive
for
some reason). I do, however, see the backup catalog on the drive and
can
access the files within. Most of the files can be located and
restored
just
by dragging them out of the compressed folders but the large files
(videos)
have been split into multiple files with the same file name and won't
open
with Media Player any longer.

Any suggestions on how to get these movie files to work (or to tell
windows
that my backup drive is not a system drive)?

Any help would be appreciated.






  #10 (permalink)  
Old January 12th 07, 04:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Jill Zoeller [MSFT]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 594
Default I need to restore files from Vista Backup file structure

There are ways to rejoin the files. Here's one suggested by a developer:

It is possible to join two or more files together using the '+' syntax on
copy.

copy smallfile1+smallfile2+smallfile3 largefile

The copy command above has to have "/b" switch in order to prevent
terminating reading from the chunk at the 1st ctrl-z.


There are also other tools on the Internet for this, such as tucows.com or
download.com. We just split the files at the byte level, so they can just be
"glued" back together.


--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our
team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.



"W" wrote in message
...
Maybe we can try something else. When look into the tree structure of
the
backup. I find the video file and another file with the .%%%TOC.WMV
extension
on it. When I drag the video file (.avi file) to my desktop and try to
play
it with Windows Media Player, I get the error.

"Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The player might not support
the file or file type or might not support the codec that was used to
compress the file."

Is there a way I can recover the file?

Thanks again for all your help with this. I really appreciate it.


"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

Thanks for the info. I've passed this on to our team and will let you
know
what I hear.

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies?
Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.


"W" wrote in message
...
What happened:
I don't know exactly what I did to cause this but during a restart the
startup failed and left me with a black screen with the vista build
number
in
the lower right corner of the screen. The startup wouldn't go any
further.
I tried running the Vista DVD repair to no avail so I re-installed
Vista
on
the same drive that it was on before (the C drive). Thankfully I had
used
Vista backup to backup my files to my D drive(a separate hard drive).
When I
tried to get my data restored using the Vista restore app, it wouldn't
recognize my D drive because it was (much to my surprise) now the boot
disk
and the system disk. I found out how to change the bootmgr and make C
the
boot disk but can't figure out how to change the system volume to C
also
so
the restore tool will allow me to restore my files off the D drive.

Any help would be appreciated.

"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote:

Can you explain more about what happened during the crash and how you
got
the system back up? In other words, how did you get the backup drive
after
the computer crashed? (did you back up to D:, and then C: failed, so
you
replaced C: with D: and reinstalled the OS?) We'd really like to
understand
this!

There are ways to rejoin the files. Here's one suggested by a
developer:

It is possible to join two or more files together using the '+' syntax
on
copy.

copy smallfile1+smallfile2+smallfile3 largefile

The copy command above has to have "/b" switch in order to prevent
terminating reading from the chunk at the 1st ctrl-z.


There are also other tools on the Internet for this, such as
tucows.com
or
download.com. We just split the files at the byte level, so they can
just
be
"glued" back together.

--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.

Want to learn more about Windows Server file and storage technologies?
Visit
our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx.


"W" wrote in message
...
I backed up my files (not the full system backup) using the Vista
Backup
tool. My computer crashed and it wont allow me to restore from the
drive
that I had previously backed my files up to (it says its a system
drive
for
some reason). I do, however, see the backup catalog on the drive
and
can
access the files within. Most of the files can be located and
restored
just
by dragging them out of the compressed folders but the large files
(videos)
have been split into multiple files with the same file name and
won't
open
with Media Player any longer.

Any suggestions on how to get these movie files to work (or to tell
windows
that my backup drive is not a system drive)?

Any help would be appreciated.








 




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