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said by fredsimon : Thanks to all who gave ideas. With what I saw, I was able to get it done. I know this has come up for a lot of folks, perhaps there could be a FAQ on this; it is hard to find these files and then work with them also, I would also like to see a FAQ how to back up the reg. in XP. Again, thanks.
To back up the registry in XP: Open Regedit Select My Computer File->Export Give the file a name done. Be wary that this will create a copy of your entire registry and can be quite large. The last time I did this I got a 48MB registry file. -- Revised list of the Two Commandments: Thou shalt be honest and faithful to the provider of thy nookie.Thou shalt try real hard not to murder anyone unless they pray to a different invisible man than you do. |
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  fredsimon Truly Yours Premium join:2001-07-02 Ardmore, PA
| reply to fredsimon Thanks to all who gave ideas. With what I saw, I was able to get it done. I know this has come up for a lot of folks, perhaps there could be a FAQ on this; it is hard to find these files and then work with them also, I would also like to see a FAQ how to back up the reg. in XP. Again, thanks. -- Without the spice of risk,the taste of victory is bland.~FRED~ |
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| reply to DSmithLady This had a learning curve for me too... I like these questions that make me take a closer look at what the capabilities are of my own system ..;) -- steve1a Visit the Village:»www.vaiovillage.com |
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  DSmithLady Premium,MVM join:2002-04-23 Deep South clubs:  | reply to fredsimon It would appear that you are correct...I didn't go far enough in my procedure. Sorry  |
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| reply to DSmithLady said by DSmithLady : I just checked...and the wizard cannot be used from (for) a backup drive..it only asked about the current "c" being the "old or New".
It looks like you should be able to browse to another drive.. even one on a network worked for me.
So assume the old Drive is D you should be able to browse to: D:/Documents and Settings/Your Name/Application Data/Microsoft/Addressbook
D:/Documents and Settings/Your Name/Application Data/Microsoft/Outlook Express/Mail
D:/Documents and Settings/Your Name/Application Data/Microsoft/Outlook Express/News
D:/Documents and Settings/Your Name/Favorites -- steve1a Visit the Village:»www.vaiovillage.com |
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| reply to fredsimon said by fredsimon : The address book files are .wab, that is good. Does anyone know what the mail and favorates are?
OK..I know the IE fav's are under documents and settings\your name\favorites. This is where they are...they do not have one particular extension in common. Usually they are IE HTML's or folder with HTML's in them...It depend on how you organized them when you put them in favorites. Just copy the entire directory to the same directory on the new HD as I said above. -- On a plaque my husband bought me My Friend If friends were like flowers, I'd pick you. |
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  fredsimon Truly Yours Premium join:2001-07-02 Ardmore, PA | reply to DSmithLady The address book files are .wab, that is good. Does anyone know what the mail and favorates are? -- Without the spice of risk,the taste of victory is bland.~FRED~ |
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  DSmithLady Premium,MVM join:2002-04-23 Deep South clubs:  | reply to fredsimon I just checked...and the wizard cannot be used from (for) a backup drive..it only asked about the current "c" being the "old or New". -- On a plaque my husband bought me My Friend If friends were like flowers, I'd pick you. |
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| reply to DSmithLady I actually haven't tried the Wizard myself... but because of the possible confusion with exactly where in the user(s) files these belong the Import Wizard is probably a good thing. -- steve1a Visit the Village:»www.vaiovillage.com |
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| reply to steve1a Thanks steve1a..for adding to the part I didn't know because I don't use those programs. My reason for telling fredsimon about this option is that I have not been able to get the files and transfer wizard to work like I wanted it to, and I usually do better just using 'drag and drop'. -- On a plaque my husband bought me My Friend If friends were like flowers, I'd pick you. |
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| reply to DSmithLady The others should be in the same area Documents and Settings/Your Name/Application Data/Microsoft Then: Address Book and Outlook Express/Mail Outlook Express/News -- steve1a Visit the Village:»www.vaiovillage.com |
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| reply to fredsimon said by fredsimon : I had my XP go down due to a video problem and ended up installing fresh on a new drive. I have my old drive with the bad Windows still in my mach. It will not boot Windows in any way, but it is still readable. I would like to salvage my IE 6 favorites and my OE Express mail and address book. How might I do this since I can not boot Windows and run export? Thanks.
OK..I know the IE fav's are under documents and settings\your name\favorites. Drag and drop them to the new HD folder with the same name. Now the other ones, I will have to suggest that you do a search on that drive by name or email address however it is stored. My other suggestions if you have problems getting the old drive to search, is that you can add an address and Express mail entry to your new HD and then do a search to find the directory in which the program stores your entry. -- On a plaque my husband bought me My Friend If friends were like flowers, I'd pick you. |
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  fredsimon Truly Yours Premium join:2001-07-02 Ardmore, PA | reply to steve1a That would be fine, but what are the file names and extentions I should have the program look at and where are those file? -- Without the spice of risk,the taste of victory is bland.~FRED~ |
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| reply to fredsimon Can the old drive be seen from the new drive? If so you should be able to use the Import/Export Wizard in the File menu dropdown in IE and direct it to the files on the old Drive that you want to Import to the new IE. -- steve1a Visit the Village:»www.vaiovillage.com |
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  fredsimon Truly Yours Premium join:2001-07-02 Ardmore, PA
| I had my XP go down due to a video problem and ended up installing fresh on a new drive. I have my old drive with the bad Windows still in my mach. It will not boot Windows in any way, but it is still readable. I would like to salvage my IE 6 favorates and my OE Express mail and address book. How might I do this since I can not boot Windows and run export? Thanks. -- Without the spice of risk,the taste of victory is bland.~FRED~ |
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