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| When I first tried to backup to a 2nd SATA disk, Windows Vista backup would not detect the drive. However after formating it I could backup to that drive and used the Backup Files option. After my primary hard drive crashed I reinstalled Vista, and now want to restore the files off the 2nd disk. I can see the Global catalog and Backed up files on the 2nd drive using Explorer, but using Vista's Backup,Advanced Restore I cannot detect the backup device....nor restore any of my backed up files! Any suggestions? Cheers | Guest
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| What path are you following through the wizard? Check out this blog post for tips: http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/arc...read-this.aspx -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Want to learn more about Windows file and storage technologies? Visit our team blog at http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/default.aspx. "ChrisBeeChris" <ChrisBeeChris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:01410B0A-3B62-492A-A401-1B568D8C74D2@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Thanks... its not a restore problem as such, it is a problem with the Vista Backup software not recognising my second SATA drive. If I go to backup files, the secondary drive is not detected (formatted as NTFS) yet I can see it under Windows Explorer and browse to the Global Catalogue files created when I did a backup. If I copied off the backup files,re formatted it so its recognised by Vista, then copy the backup sets to it, should I be able to restore from them still? | Guest
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| Problem solved - The secondary hard drive was designated as the system drive, but all the Windows and data was on the primary drive. I was unable to read any of the restore catalogues off the secondary drive. Have no idea how this became the system drive. Removed the secondary drive, reformatted the primary drive and loaded Vista back on. The primary drive was now the system drive, so connected up the secondary drive and then was able to access the restore catalogue of it. | Guest
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