DaveCox
Thu Apr 24 12:49:00 PDT 2008
Yes, email favorites, ETC., meaning everything. Please wait until I give
this a go over the weekend, then i will give status. Thanks.
"Leonard Grey" wrote:
> Originally you said you wanted to restore your C: drive. Now you say you
> want to restore your Favorites and e-mail.
>
> Use IE's Import and Export Wizard for Favorites (and cookies.)
>
> I'll bet your e-mail program has a way to transfer messages.
>
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
>
> Dave Cox wrote:
> > That is true: I was not discussing System Restore at all. Strictly the
> > backup function under Vista, and wondering if i could get a restore done
> > through the wizard under XP. I have not yet attempted to get this done as I
> > have other priorities, but i will try this out over this coming weekend and
> > post the results. If the files backed up under Vista are incompatible with
> > XP, then it will not work and I will just have to gradually rebuild all I had
> > under Vista ( favorites, emails, etc. ). I will post the results. Thanks
> > for the comments.
> >
> > "Leonard Grey" wrote:
> >
> >> The OP never said he made a restore point.
> >>
> >> ---
> >> Leonard Grey
> >> Errare humanum est
> >>
> >> Touch Base wrote:
> >>> "Dave Cox" <DaveCox@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:FB41B492-801E-4445-B699-37F8512AF68E@microsoft.com...
> >>>> I was really hoping to be able to do a restore. I thought it was suppsed
> >>>> to
> >>>> work under either XP or Vista. From what you say, not ?
> >>>>
> >>> <snip>
> >>>
> >>> 1. A restore point done by either XP or Vista is NOT a backup.
> >>>
> >>> 2. Windows Vista's Backup and Restore tools are completely different from
> >>> the Backup program that came with Windows XP and so the backup files are
> >>> incompatible.
> >>>
> >>> 3. Windows Vista Backup uses zip files to store backups (theoretically you
> >>> could extract the files but you also could have problems because the backup
> >>> program splits files over several backup folders and it can become messy
> >>> trying to combine all the files together in one folder/file.
> >>>
> >>>
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsxp/bb264753.aspx
> >>> How is System Restore different from Backup? [in XP]
> >>> A.System Restore monitors only a core set of specified system and
> >>> application file types (e.g. .exe, .dll etc), while Backup Utility typically
> >>> backs up all files including users personal data files, ensuring a safe copy
> >>> stored either on the local disk or to another medium. System Restore does
> >>> not monitor changes to or recover users' personal data files such as
> >>> documents, graphics, e-mail, and so on. While system data contained in
> >>> System Restore's restore points are available to restore to for only a
> >>> limited period (restore points older than 90 days are deleted by default),
> >>> backups made by the Backup Utility can be recovered at any time.
> >>>
> >>>
>