Cho ,. There is a patch available to do some repair work on transferred files from Here - Q Not a real good match with your specific issue but may help. Also, check your event logs for happenings around the time of your failures.
There may be more information in there that would lead to a solution. Newt ,. Log in or Sign up to hide this advert. Thanks, Newt, for your suggestion. I tried to download the update for the Wizard, but unfortunately it didn't help. You mention that I should check my event logs As I have reformatted my old computer, I don't have any log from that computer, or do you mean some log on my new computer with XP installed? So, much to my regret I only have the. DAT files left.
I really blame myself for trusting so much in the new Files and Transfer Wizard XP maintains 3 excellent log files. Application, security, and system.
They trap and report lots of informational and problem activity. To find them, right-click on the My Computer icon, select Manage, and they are one of the options you can look at. I strongly suspect that each restore failure you had was reported and with some detail that will maybe help. OK, thanks. I'm going to check the log files tomorrow and post the information here for you to see.
I hate to bring an ancient thread to life as my first post, but this is the exact problem I am having right now. I have also not archived the data that is now inaccessible to me this was done during my yearly-ish reformat, and the deed is done.
Unfortunately, in my case the hdd was partitioned, and the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard grabbed everything from both partitions and created 56gig of. Now, with my drive reformatted, repartitioned the same way as before, and XP installed and all updates done- it get the same error message as the previous poster. I have too many logs in the interim, since the last time I tried, so I will run it yet again to get the logs and paste them here.
Meatshield ,. I have ended in the same situation as the previous posters to this thread However, I did not get the error message the others spoke of. Instead, the wizard ran right through to the end, and the final windows said something along the lines of, "The wizard was unable to transfer the following settings. You will have to transfer them manually ". It went on to list basically everything that was in the My Documents folder. Any ideas on how to get to the data, as I am sure it must be in those DAT files.
There is no way to remove the duplicates automatically unless you use a third party tool like DBXtend. In brief, F. Concerning the transfer of multiple User Account settings: F. Over the river and through the wood — but all the settings can be transferred using this method!
I recently discovered, through experimentation, that the F. It also means something as simple as a Compact Flash memory card or other flash memory card along with a card reader can be used in place of a floppy disk if you do not have a floppy disk drive on your old computer. If you have USB on the old computer and a little over a megabyte of space available, you are good to go! There is a pull-down menu that defaults to the floppy drive.
EXE file and it will load and run the wizard on that computer to gather the information to transfer with the F. You will see this screen:. It will look something like this:. Use this at the risk of many very frustrating hours of waiting, since F. The day of using floppies for this kind of transfer is a thing of the past unless you are doing a Custom Transfer and have selected a very limited amount of data.
Save the F. I have also been known, when moving files and setting to another computer, to save the F. When finished I just return the drive to the original computer. Depending on the circumstances, you may want to select any one of the three options for the first question.
If you really do not need the files, possibly because you have them backed up in other safe ways, you can reduce the size of the F. Some programs require special handling. Microsoft has been good enough to warn us:. Next, the collection process begins. Get a cup of coffee — well, maybe two cups of coffee and several crispy cremes — as this can take a long time, possibly as long as an hour or more depending on the speed of ones computer.
If you have a previous file of this name, you will see the following warning screen. If none of the previous three troubleshooting steps have resolved your issue, you can try a more aggressive approach Note: Not recommended for amateur PC users by downloading and replacing your appropriate Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. Please follow the steps below to download and properly replace you file:.
If this final step has failed and you're still encountering the error, you're only remaining option is to do a clean installation of Windows XP. To avoid data loss, you must be sure that you have backed-up all of your important documents, pictures, software installers, and other personal data before beginning the process. If you are not currently backing up your data, you need to do so immediately. Microsoft typically does not release Windows LNK files for download because they are bundled together inside of a software installer.
The installer's task is to ensure that all correct verifications have been made before installing and placing Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. An incorrectly installed LNK file may create system instability and could cause your program or operating system to stop functioning altogether.
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