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Old 01-16-2008
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Backing up c:\users directory with USMT
I need to re-image my Vista Business laptop with the manufacturer provided
"reload to factory" image from the system recovery partition. As this will
completely reformat my hard drive I need to preserve the data in the
c:\users\username directory or I will lose a lot of work.

Can I use the User State Migration Tool (USMT) to save all this data before
the re-image and the restore it afterward?

Is there another tool to do this?

Simply copying the c:\users directory doesn't seem to work because many of
these files are "in use" and cannot be copied.
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Old 01-19-2008
Richard G. Harper [MVP]
 

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Re: Backing up c:\users directory with USMT
You need Windows Easy Transfer for this ... no XP tool will work to gather
or restore Vista settings.


"kiscokid" <kiscokid@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I need to re-image my Vista Business laptop with the manufacturer provided
> "reload to factory" image from the system recovery partition. As this
> will
> completely reformat my hard drive I need to preserve the data in the
> c:\users\username directory or I will lose a lot of work.
>
> Can I use the User State Migration Tool (USMT) to save all this data
> before
> the re-image and the restore it afterward?
>
> Is there another tool to do this?
>
> Simply copying the c:\users directory doesn't seem to work because many of
> these files are "in use" and cannot be copied.


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