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Before I installed Windows Vista RC 2, I made a backup of some files in
Windows XP using it's own backup and restore program. This created a bkf file. This file isn't recognised, not even with online file extension service for Windows XP, while it was even made with a Windows XP tool! I tried to open it with the new Backup and Restore Center to retrieve my e-mail's and documents using advanced restore, but it still isn't recognised. On the bottom of the application was this link: "How do I restore from a backups made using a previous version of windows?" Clicking this link shows only the main vista website however, where I can find no such information anywhere. Coul someone please tell me how to open this bkf file in vista? |
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I'm having the same experience exactly moving from XP to Vista RC1. I just
want my data files. How can I get to them from within RC1? -- Thanks Dave "Vastloper" wrote: Before I installed Windows Vista RC 2, I made a backup of some files in Windows XP using it's own backup and restore program. This created a bkf file. This file isn't recognised, not even with online file extension service for Windows XP, while it was even made with a Windows XP tool! I tried to open it with the new Backup and Restore Center to retrieve my e-mail's and documents using advanced restore, but it still isn't recognised. On the bottom of the application was this link: "How do I restore from a backups made using a previous version of windows?" Clicking this link shows only the main vista website however, where I can find no such information anywhere. Coul someone please tell me how to open this bkf file in vista? |
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We are working on a utility that allows you to restore backups made in XP to
Windows Vista. Until this tool or some other documented workaround is available, you won't be able to restore your XP backup into Vista. -- 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. "Vastloper" wrote in message ... Before I installed Windows Vista RC 2, I made a backup of some files in Windows XP using it's own backup and restore program. This created a bkf file. This file isn't recognised, not even with online file extension service for Windows XP, while it was even made with a Windows XP tool! I tried to open it with the new Backup and Restore Center to retrieve my e-mail's and documents using advanced restore, but it still isn't recognised. On the bottom of the application was this link: "How do I restore from a backups made using a previous version of windows?" Clicking this link shows only the main vista website however, where I can find no such information anywhere. Coul someone please tell me how to open this bkf file in vista? |
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"Jill Zoeller [MSFT]" wrote in message ... We are working on a utility that allows you to restore backups made in XP to Windows Vista. Until this tool or some other documented workaround is available, you won't be able to restore your XP backup into Vista. -- 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. Good news for many people, Jill! |