I have a query on the Windows PC back-up.
I brought the Sony VGN-SZ670N/C laptop a month and a half before with Vista business loaded. As a promotion, I was provided with some application s/w loaded on my machine. I had taken a complete Windows PC back-up after I brought the machine. Due to unknown reason, two weeks back, the Vista refused to start (crashed) and I had to restore the laptop to the factory setting. However I lost the promo s/w. Now I wish to restore these s/w from the Windows PC back-up (I took earlier).
I have methods that restores the entire PC back-up and not the individual files. I am not looking to carry out a complete PC restore.
Can you suggest a more foolproof method to retrieve the individual s/w for the “Complete PC backup”.
Appreciate a lot for any feedback.
Regards
Ujjal Kumar Basu
I brought the Sony VGN-SZ670N/C laptop a month and a half before with Vista business loaded. As a promotion, I was provided with some application s/w loaded on my machine. I had taken a complete Windows PC back-up after I brought the machine. Due to unknown reason, two weeks back, the Vista refused to start (crashed) and I had to restore the laptop to the factory setting. However I lost the promo s/w. Now I wish to restore these s/w from the Windows PC back-up (I took earlier).
I have methods that restores the entire PC back-up and not the individual files. I am not looking to carry out a complete PC restore.
Can you suggest a more foolproof method to retrieve the individual s/w for the “Complete PC backup”.
Appreciate a lot for any feedback.
Regards
Ujjal Kumar Basu
This post has been edited by Ujjal Basu: 13 November 2007 - 01:41 PM

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