I just upgraded from Win 7 home (64) to Win 7 Pro (64). I am trying to restore my emails and can see the subfolders (pictured) but cannot insert them into outlook. Can someone give me some advice?
N360 V5.
I just upgraded from Win 7 home (64) to Win 7 Pro (64). I am trying to restore my emails and can see the subfolders (pictured) but cannot insert them into outlook. Can someone give me some advice?
N360 V5.
Also when I try to restore something like pictures, I notice that N360 creates a folder in the Users folder and puts them in it and not the User that I'm in. Which was the only one created when I did the install, which was a full install.
I reinstalled win 7 pro and named the account the same as the one that N360 did the backup in. Another question is that I thought I could restore my backups anywhere...only if the PC has the same name as the backup?? When I did the restore it would create a new user and restore the files there, which seems odd since I specifically selected the newly created account. In other words if I backed up under an account lets say "me". The I re do a fresh install and decide I want to name it "you", N360 will not restore to "you" but will create a new folder in the user folder and name it "me". Am I missing something here. Please tell me that it's something as simple as I did it wrong. I hope this isn't the case.
Just to let the next person know whats going on I'll finish this out.
When I restored from my backup one of two things happen.
For regular files and documents: First if the user name is exactly the same as the saved backup then it will put everything as it was before. If you decided to change the name when you redid your system, then the restore will create a folder in your users folder and name it after the original backup. So it will not put things back where they come from but in this folder.
For emails: I created a folder and simply named it emails. Then I went to restore them from N360 and put the email files in the new folder. Then I went into outlook 2010 and import the files and pointed in this new folder.