Additionally, there are several Global Settings, but these typically aren't backed up. They are:. You can fix almost anything if you throw enough money at it. Where in my Vista profile do I restore my settings to? Alcy: Okay, now that I'm using Vista. I have used Vista since the number versions, a very nice OS, once correct configured after the installation, might take a couple of days to get used to it and get everything right.
All your Media composer settings and folders, including the attic and the user settings, are located in a folder named Avid Media Composer and that one is located into your shared documents folder. Latest post Sat, Apr 18 PM by mjolnarn. Page 1 of 1 7 items.
Reply Contact. So here are my questions: 1. Thank you for any suggestion. As a precaution, you can use the Backup and Restore Center feature in Windows 7 and Windows Vista to back up your data. Note Data that you back up by using the Windows 7 Backup and Restore Center can be restored only on a Windows 7-based operating system. Note If you are prompted to close programs, make sure that you have saved any open documents and close those programs.
Or, click Close Programs. Under Back up or restore your files , click Set up backup. Select where you want to save your backup, and then click Next. Note Remember to save your backup files to removable media or a network location. Click Let Windows choose or Let me choose , and then click Next. Make the appropriate selections, and then click Next or Save Settings and run backup. Click Back up files under Back up files or your entire computer.
Select where you want to store the file backup, and then click Next. Select the disk or disks that you want to back up, and then click Next. Select the file type or file types that you want to back up, and then click Next. Click Next , click Old computer , and then click Next.
Select how you want to transfer your files. If you select Other , you can save to a network location or to removable media so that you can keep a backup for your records.
Note Manufacturers frequently configure a recovery partition on a computer. To look through the contents of the backup, select Browse for files or Browse for folders. When you're browsing for folders, you won't be able to see the individual files in a folder.
To view individual files, use the Browse for files option. To search the contents of the backup, select Search , type all or part of a file name, and then select Search. Tip: If you're searching for files or folders associated with a specific user account, you can improve search results by typing the location of the file or folder in the Search for box.
You can restore files from a backup that was created on another computer running Windows Vista or Windows 7. Choose Select another backup to restore files from , and then follow the steps in the wizard. If you're restoring files from a backup that was made on another computer, the files will be restored in a folder under the user name that was used to create the backup. If the user names are different, you'll need to navigate to the folder where the files are restored.
For example, if your user name was Molly on the computer that the backup was made on but your user name is MollyC on the computer that the backup is being restored on, the restored files will be saved in a folder labelled Molly. Select the Start button, then select Computer. Double-click the Users folder. You will see a folder for each user account. Double-click the folder for the user name that was used to create the backup.
The restored files will be in the various folders based on where they were located originally. After you restore your computer from a system image backup, there may be newer versions of some of your files in a file backup that you want to restore. For full access please Register. There is a way to back up a user account profile so that it can be restored if the original ever gets corrupted.
This saves settings, preferences, and loads of other things that would be handy to just restore rather than redo. How is it done in Vista? What would be the process for restoring it if needed? Could I put a copy of my user profile on another machine after creating a new account?
Does the OS have to be the same flavor, or can Windows sort it out?
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