I had to reinstall my master cd to start new .And when i did i had to reinstall nero again.But when i tried to restore some of the stuff i backed up with nero i get this Message."You are trying to restore a diffrent file type.Please enter NBI File path that can be located on the root of last backup disc".What do i do? Somebody please help.
I backedup around 12GB of pictures.Since i reinstalled my system disc my pc is empty its like new now ,and im trying to reinstall these pictures ive backed up but i guess it wiped the log file clean of what ive backed up.I thought when i reinstalled nero ,i could just put the backedup disc in and it would restore it.But my pc has no file of this backup being that my pc is clean.
Ok. Well unless you backed up those images onto a CD or DVD disc then they are erased with everything else. When you "restored" your computer so-to-say, you wiped the drive clean. So any file, backup or not, would be deleted along with everything else. The best thing to do next time is to backup your images or whatever it is you want to keep onto a CD-R disc or DVD-R.
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I got it restored.There were 5 disc,on the last disc there was a file on it.I coppied it to my HD and the it let me backup everything.
Good to hear that. Always a good idea to keep all your backed up discs in one place hehe Anyway, hope your problem is solved!
Hi NHOJ, Glad to see that you had some sucess with Back It Up. I have been trying to figure out how Back It Up works on a Windows clean install, since I got Nero 7, I was wondering which file you had to copy to your H.D. first, on my back-up disk there are 3 files: Nero BackItUp document, Readme.txt, NB.txt, contains the back-up disk ID number I presume it is the last one, or am I missing something? Thank you, Barry
Thank y'all .Yes you are right.It will be a file on your back up disc.Like you said there are three files there and one of those files ,"cant remember wich one"Just copy it to your hard drive and then your on your way.And if you have more than one disc that file will always be on the last disc.