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Bruce E. Breeding
1) I used the back up command within Windows 2000 to back up the operating
system files, registry, (in one backup file) and the rest of a C drive (in a
second backup file).
2) Comment -- The original HDD, was a SCSI drive.
3) Comment -- The SCSI drive died.
4) I am putting in a new IDE drive.
5) I want to restore to the new IDE drive.
6) I put in a new IDE, loaded Windows 2K.
7) I then restored system files and registry using alternate location
selecting c:\
8) I rebooted, no apparent problem
9) I then restored the rest of the C drive, again using alternate location
selecting c:\ and not replacing existing files.
10) While the files seem to be there, the programs do not run properly and
say that are "not installed" which to me suggests registry problems.
Q: Any reason why the registry doesn't seem to be properly installed?
Bruce
system files, registry, (in one backup file) and the rest of a C drive (in a
second backup file).
2) Comment -- The original HDD, was a SCSI drive.
3) Comment -- The SCSI drive died.
4) I am putting in a new IDE drive.
5) I want to restore to the new IDE drive.
6) I put in a new IDE, loaded Windows 2K.
7) I then restored system files and registry using alternate location
selecting c:\
8) I rebooted, no apparent problem
9) I then restored the rest of the C drive, again using alternate location
selecting c:\ and not replacing existing files.
10) While the files seem to be there, the programs do not run properly and
say that are "not installed" which to me suggests registry problems.
Q: Any reason why the registry doesn't seem to be properly installed?
Bruce