From: Carlosk on
my son installed a false win 7 in my computer. its crash my computer i had
to reinstall my computer with a quick restore to factory settings. my son
was at least smart enough to back my up my pc using this win easy transfer
program. problem now is that i can not reverse the back up using win easy
transfer back to xp. what do i do? please help me.
--
carlosk
From: HeyBub on
Carlosk wrote:
> my son installed a false win 7 in my computer. its crash my computer
> i had to reinstall my computer with a quick restore to factory
> settings. my son was at least smart enough to back my up my pc using
> this win easy transfer program. problem now is that i can not reverse
> the back up using win easy transfer back to xp. what do i do? please
> help me.

Have your son fix it.

Every day that it goes un-fixed, another sanction is applied: A whipping,
loss of cell-phone, curfew, loss of computer time, mohawk haircut, '80's era
clothing, no food, and so on.


From: Bernd on


-------- Original-Nachricht --------

> my son installed a false win 7 in my computer. its crash my computer i had
> to reinstall my computer with a quick restore to factory settings. my son
> was at least smart enough to back my up my pc using this win easy transfer
> program. problem now is that i can not reverse the back up using win easy
> transfer back to xp. what do i do? please help me.

Maybe this is of help (ignore Vista):

http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/how-to-extract-files-from-fast-store-using-windows-easy-transfer-in-vista/
and
http://www.visser.com.au/blog/migrecover-for-microsofts-windows-easy-transfer/

Bernd
From: sanjacstudent14 on


"Carlosk" wrote:

> my son installed a false win 7 in my computer. its crash my computer i had
> to reinstall my computer with a quick restore to factory settings. my son
> was at least smart enough to back my up my pc using this win easy transfer
> program. problem now is that i can not reverse the back up using win easy
> transfer back to xp. what do i do? please help me.
> --
> carlosk

Windows XP must have Windows XP SP2 or a later version installed.
• Use a USB cable that connects two Windows-based computers.
• Establish a network connection between two Windows-based computers.
• Use removable media such as a USB flash drive or an external hard disk.