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| ![]() Recently had to reformat the hard drive and start from scracth (system files were corrupted). We have our personal files backed up on an external hard drive. When I use the Backup Utility to restore the files to their original location, I get a warning: "warning: the target file system does not support some of the features of the original file system. Some data may not be restored as a result." After pressing OK, the computer processes the restore, but no files actually get restored. I can see the files while in the Backup Utility on the ext. hard drive but I don't want to have to manually restore things Our desktop is now operating with SP3; i can't remember what SP was on the computer before we had to reformat. Please help! Thanks in advance! |
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| ![]() This message appears when you have files backed up from an NTFS file system and try to restore them to a FAT32 file system. So the first thing to check is that you did not inadvertently perform the new format with FAT32. If you did, you can use Convert to change it, from the command prompt type: convert c: /fs=ntfs. If that checks ok, i.e., both are NTFS, then all I can suggest is to google for differences between, or problems with, Backup in SP 3 and earlier SP versions. ![]() Mike "nicole" <nicole@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AB3DC8B2-0018-459B-806F-AD9570DBCBCB@microsoft.com... > Recently had to reformat the hard drive and start from scracth (system > files > were corrupted). We have our personal files backed up on an external hard > drive. When I use the Backup Utility to restore the files to their > original > location, I get a warning: > > "warning: the target file system does not support some of the features of > the original file system. Some data may not be restored as a result." > > After pressing OK, the computer processes the restore, but no files > actually > get restored. I can see the files while in the Backup Utility on the ext. > hard drive but I don't want to have to manually restore things > > Our desktop is now operating with SP3; i can't remember what SP was on the > computer before we had to reformat. Please help! Thanks in advance! |
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| ![]() Thanks so much Mike for the reply. Both the hdd and the ext drive are NTFS (I was so hoping that it was just a difference in partitioning!). So off to Google I go; I searched quite a bit before posting here. Hopefully I'll find something new! Thanks again. "MikeF" wrote: > This message appears when you have files backed up from an NTFS file system > and try to restore them to a FAT32 file system. So the first thing to check > is that you did not inadvertently perform the new format with FAT32. If you > did, you can use Convert to change it, from the command prompt type: > convert c: /fs=ntfs. > > If that checks ok, i.e., both are NTFS, then all I can suggest is to google > for differences between, or problems with, Backup in SP 3 and earlier SP > versions. ![]() > > Mike > > "nicole" <nicole@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:AB3DC8B2-0018-459B-806F-AD9570DBCBCB@microsoft.com... > > Recently had to reformat the hard drive and start from scracth (system > > files > > were corrupted). We have our personal files backed up on an external hard > > drive. When I use the Backup Utility to restore the files to their > > original > > location, I get a warning: > > > > "warning: the target file system does not support some of the features of > > the original file system. Some data may not be restored as a result." > > > > After pressing OK, the computer processes the restore, but no files > > actually > > get restored. I can see the files while in the Backup Utility on the ext. > > hard drive but I don't want to have to manually restore things > > > > Our desktop is now operating with SP3; i can't remember what SP was on the > > computer before we had to reformat. Please help! Thanks in advance! > > > |
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