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I can find the file your telling me on c drive. but my backup drive called e drive I don't know how to run regedit on it to see if I have a registry on it How do I find the registry on my backup?? You have to open the backup drive and then go to regedit as I described previously. How many sigs did you have? Would just creating new ones be a burden? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
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-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I can find the file your telling me on c drive. but my backup drive called e drive I don't know how to run regedit on it to see if I have a registry on it How do I find the registry on my backup?? You have to open the backup drive and then go to regedit as I described previously. How many sigs did you have? Would just creating new ones be a burden? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
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-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I can find the file your telling me on c drive. but my backup drive called e drive I don't know how to run regedit on it to see if I have a registry on it How do I find the registry on my backup?? You have to open the backup drive and then go to regedit as I described previously. How many sigs did you have? Would just creating new ones be a burden? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
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"Antonio M Alvarez" escribió en el mensaje ... I can find the file your telling me on c drive. but my backup drive called e drive I don't know how to run regedit on it to see if I have a registry on it How do I find the registry on my backup?? You have to open the backup drive and then go to regedit as I described previously. How many sigs did you have? Would just creating new ones be a burden? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
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"Antonio M Alvarez" escribió en el mensaje ... I can find the file your telling me on c drive. but my backup drive called e drive I don't know how to run regedit on it to see if I have a registry on it How do I find the registry on my backup?? You have to open the backup drive and then go to regedit as I described previously. How many sigs did you have? Would just creating new ones be a burden? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
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wrote in message ... "Antonio M Alvarez" escribió en el mensaje ... I can find the file your telling me on c drive. but my backup drive called e drive I don't know how to run regedit on it to see if I have a registry on it How do I find the registry on my backup?? You have to open the backup drive and then go to regedit as I described previously. How many sigs did you have? Would just creating new ones be a burden? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
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wrote in message ... "Antonio M Alvarez" escribió en el mensaje ... I can find the file your telling me on c drive. but my backup drive called e drive I don't know how to run regedit on it to see if I have a registry on it How do I find the registry on my backup?? You have to open the backup drive and then go to regedit as I described previously. How many sigs did you have? Would just creating new ones be a burden? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
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"vajiheh" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... "Antonio M Alvarez" escribió en el mensaje ... I can find the file your telling me on c drive. but my backup drive called e drive I don't know how to run regedit on it to see if I have a registry on it How do I find the registry on my backup?? You have to open the backup drive and then go to regedit as I described previously. How many sigs did you have? Would just creating new ones be a burden? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
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"vajiheh" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... "Antonio M Alvarez" escribió en el mensaje ... I can find the file your telling me on c drive. but my backup drive called e drive I don't know how to run regedit on it to see if I have a registry on it How do I find the registry on my backup?? You have to open the backup drive and then go to regedit as I described previously. How many sigs did you have? Would just creating new ones be a burden? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
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ha scritto nel messaggio ... "Antonio M Alvarez" escribió en el mensaje ... I can find the file your telling me on c drive. but my backup drive called e drive I don't know how to run regedit on it to see if I have a registry on it How do I find the registry on my backup?? You have to open the backup drive and then go to regedit as I described previously. How many sigs did you have? Would just creating new ones be a burden? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA Please include all previous messages in your replies. It makes things much easier for us to follow. Thank you. Does "all my data" include the registry? (Probably not). If you can't open the registry in the backup drive, you're SOL. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Antonio M Alvarez" wrote in message ... I had to recover my system so I lost them. I had all my data moved to a backup drive and they should be there. How do I find them on that backup drive. |
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