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Old February 14th 08, 09:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
gerryf[_2_]
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Default Accessing files in a windowsimagebackup

Once you create the virtual machine, you need to install an operating system
on it.

Let's assume it will be Vista, since I know you have a Vista disc

Drop that Vista Disc into your dvd-rom and then within Virtual PC select
your "virtual machine" and press START button (the one in the console with
NEW, SETTINGS, REMOVE, START)

You will get a window with a faux BIOS screen. Depending on your setup,
Virtual PC might not correctly guess where your VISTA DVD is-- Click on the
CD menu choice in the faux BIOS screen and choose USE PHYSICAL DRIVE ....
whatever "real" drive the VISTA DVD is in

A VISTA install should start....the rest is just like installing VISTA


"LanM" wrote in message
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Installation of Virtual PC sucessful. Thanks.
However, the Virtual PC asks me to "reboot and select the proper boot
device
or insert boot media in selected boot device".
That's chioneese for me, although I now what a boot is.
Thanks for the support.
Cheers


"LanM" wrote:

OK, will try and come back.
Cheers
marc

"gerryf" wrote:

It's really not difficult

Virtual PC 2007 is a free download
Install a vista inside a vista (since you don't have to register or
activate
for 30 days, or even enter a key on install, it's free to do and you
don't
need another vista license)
Once installed, you mount the image as a second drive

You already know how to do it all since you've installed Vista...then
it’s
just a matter of going to a specific setting.

Trust me, you can do it.



"LanM" wrote in message
...
Hy Gerryf

Thanks, this seems to be the light at the end of a tunnel. This is
however
for true techie and I will have to contract someone for doing this
work.
I remain therefore open to any other solutions.
Thanks in any case.
Cheers



"gerryf" wrote:

It's actually Virtual PC that allows you to mount these images and
recover
files

Here's a very good article on it from a Windows Technet blog

http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/wi...windows/?p=602




"LanM" wrote in message
...
Hi Don,

Actually, I am not anymore focusing on that part of the problem
since I
went
through a full re-install (far from being completed by now). My
focus
is
now
to be able to open that image and extract the files I am missing.
I
have
receovered the most critical files from a classical back-up, and I
would
like
now retrieve some less critical files, but still important.

Thanks for your help

"Don Farmer" wrote:

I've read that the image can be mounted and accessed as a virtual
hard
disk,
VHD. I think you need Windows Server 8 for this. Also, I've
read
that
the
new hard disk needs to be formatted before you do the complete
restore.
Have you done that?

"LanM" wrote in message
...
Hello,

Bad day today: a crash disk. A new disk has been installed and
I
have
tried
to recover my system using the image from the complete system
backup
I
ran
one months ago, using the back up softaware of Vista Business.

Unfortunatelly, it seems that because it is a new hard disk the
image
cannot
be used. Actually, it has been impossible to even see the image
file
when
trying to restore the system or trying to extract some files
out of
that
image.

Now, I went trough re-installing my system (do not ask me for
how
long
and
what level of frustration), but I would like to extract some
files
from
this
image. Can someone help?

Many thanks in advance