The application's recovery disk - is that a disk that you boot from that runs a slimmed down version of the Paragon software that runs in the memory for reinstall?
If so, perhaps the backup wasn't perfect and is corrupted.
I'm thinking of Acronis True Image here but if I wanted to reinstall an operating system (OS) I'd boot from the recovery CD, browse within the application software to my backup file, select drive to install to and click to reinstall.
This would, of course, completely wipe the drive of the existing OS and replace with the backup OS file.
Am I on the right path here?
Or did you just want to open your backup file somehow and get the Outlook Express data? If that's the case that isn't possible as the backup will be in a file format exclusive to the Paragon software and it will also probably be compressed.
All you can do is replace current OS with backed up OS and then hopefully all your Outlook Express data will be there.
Another way round this is to take out current hard disk with OS on, replace with another temporarily, install backup OS to that disk then save Outlook Express data.
Then switch disks again and use the OE data on current install.
Hope that makes sense but as I'm unfamiliar with PSD it may not.
As for Nixon, he just said to us 'Hi, nice to see some other guys up at this time of night, how ya doing?'
It was about 1.30am outside a London Hotel and he was just returning. It was possibly the Piccadilly Hotel, not sure. '69, he was President, me a trainee reporter on night shift at a Fleet Street News Agency.
Funny thing was, I wasn't really impressed, just another geezer, lol