Yesterday the company I work for took my company computer running Windows
Vista, and today, when i got it back, Vista Ultimate 32bit was re-installed.
The only thing that remains of my old programs, documents and settings is a
folder named "Windows.old". Is there any way of getting my settings and
installed programs (and their settings) tranferred to my new installation of
Vista?
Thanks to everybody in advance!
Emill wrote:
> Please anybody, who can help me!
>
> Yesterday the company I work for took my company computer running
> Windows Vista, and today, when i got it back, Vista Ultimate 32bit
> was re-installed. The only thing that remains of my old programs,
> documents and settings is a folder named "Windows.old". Is there any
> way of getting my settings and installed programs (and their
> settings) tranferred to my new installation of Vista?
> Thanks to everybody in advance!
>
> Emill
=======================
Maybe the following article will offer some ideas:
Sounds like the company you work for has pretty poor IT tech support. I
would contact your help desk and ask them to finish the job.
Tim
"John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message
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> Emill wrote:
>> Please anybody, who can help me!
>>
>> Yesterday the company I work for took my company computer running
>> Windows Vista, and today, when i got it back, Vista Ultimate 32bit
>> was re-installed. The only thing that remains of my old programs,
>> documents and settings is a folder named "Windows.old". Is there any
>> way of getting my settings and installed programs (and their
>> settings) tranferred to my new installation of Vista?
>> Thanks to everybody in advance!
>>
>> Emill
> =======================
> Maybe the following article will offer some ideas:
>
> (932912) How to restore your personal files after
> you perform a custom installation of Windows Vista
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932912/en-us
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> MS Picture It! -
> Digital Image MVP
>
> Digital Image
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> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
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>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
"Emill" wrote
> Please anybody, who can help me!
>
> Yesterday the company I work for took my company computer running Windows
> Vista, and today, when i got it back, Vista Ultimate 32bit was
> re-installed. The only thing that remains of my old programs, documents
> and settings is a folder named "Windows.old". Is there any way of getting
> my settings and installed programs (and their settings) tranferred to my
> new installation of Vista?
> Thanks to everybody in advance!
Programs will need to be reinstalled from original media. You can recover
data files from windows.old.
"Emill" <emill@eunet.yu> wrote in message
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> Please anybody, who can help me!
>
> Yesterday the company I work for took my company computer running Windows
> Vista, and today, when i got it back, Vista Ultimate 32bit was
> re-installed. The only thing that remains of my old programs, documents
> and settings is a folder named "Windows.old". Is there any way of getting
> my settings and installed programs (and their settings) tranferred to my
> new installation of Vista?
> Thanks to everybody in advance!
>
> Emill
>
since your computer IT department seems to be the cause of the problem.'
it might be best to ask them for assistance on recovering your data.
no one here knows what they actually did to your computer.
"Emill" <emill@eunet.yu> wrote in message news:A4D15319-17B2-4852-9D7E-C237C244F875@microsoft.com...
Thanks everybody!
Emill
"Emill" <emill@eunet.yu> wrote in message
news:3BB80077-6C57-4BFE-AA2E-72AD55D27BF4@microsoft.com...
> Please anybody, who can help me!
>
> Yesterday the company I work for took my company computer running Windows
> Vista, and today, when i got it back, Vista Ultimate 32bit was
> re-installed. The only thing that remains of my old programs, documents
> and settings is a folder named "Windows.old". Is there any way of getting
> my settings and installed programs (and their settings) tranferred to my
> new installation of Vista?
> Thanks to everybody in advance!
>
> Emill
>
Thanks for the advice, but how can I recover those data files from
windows.old?
Emill
"Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message
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>
> Programs will need to be reinstalled from original media. You can recover
> data files from windows.old.
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
>
What he did to my computer is re-installed Windows. I talked to him, but he said that he will only be able to handle the problem in only about two weeks time. Unfortunately, I will have to (at least partially) recover my files I use regularly...
Emill
"mikeyhsd" <mikeyhsd@sport.rr.com> wrote in message news:OCwXiiBsHHA.4828@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
since your computer IT department seems to be the cause of the problem.'
it might be best to ask them for assistance on recovering your data.
no one here knows what they actually did to your computer.
"Emill" <emill@eunet.yu> wrote in message news:A4D15319-17B2-4852-9D7E-C237C244F875@microsoft.com...
Thanks everybody!
Emill
"Emill" <emill@eunet.yu> wrote in message
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> Please anybody, who can help me!
>
> Yesterday the company I work for took my company computer running Windows
> Vista, and today, when i got it back, Vista Ultimate 32bit was
> re-installed. The only thing that remains of my old programs, documents
> and settings is a folder named "Windows.old". Is there any way of getting
> my settings and installed programs (and their settings) tranferred to my
> new installation of Vista?
> Thanks to everybody in advance!
>
> Emill
>