Restoring data from RRBuckups

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Restoring data from RRBuckups

#1 Post by svadena » Thu Dec 17, 2009 8:20 am

I have a T61 for which I have been faithfully making backups using ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery onto a portable USB drive. My T61 died and I suspect a system board problem. I have another non-IBM spare laptop which I am currently using but there is data which I urgently need from the rrbackups. When I boot from the USB drive I get as far as the Rescue and Recovery splash screen and then the laptop reboots repeating this cycle endlessly. I persume Rescue and Recovery expects an IBM PC. I download the ThinkVantage Rescue and Recover 4.2 from the IBM website but the install fails as it is not licensed to operate on this non-Thinkpad laptop. As I am currently sailing in Guatemala, local tech support is poor or not easily available.

Is there a way to recovery specific data files from rrbackups using a standard non-ThinkPad laptop running XP?

Thanking you in advance for a solution.

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Re: Restoring data from RRBuckups

#2 Post by spwhiting@ » Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:11 am

Try using Windows Explorer to recover files frokm the USB hard drive.
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Re: Restoring data from RRBuckups

#3 Post by svadena » Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:41 am

The files on the USB HDD are created in a RRbackup directory which are a series of dataxxx files and only readable by Rescue and Recovery (ie compressed and divided into 48,832 KB sets). Even though I can see these dataxxx files they must first be restored to their actual files and then I will be able to open them in their applicable application.

I was wondering if maybe there is a third party application other than Rescue and Recovery to do that operation.

<Milan>

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