Windows Vista cannot find old backup files
I need some help to get my old files back. I had run Vista backup and it copied all my music, videos and picture. It created a some file which is name in from of date. The extension of the same is in .fbw format. Now when I tried to restore everything back again it failed to find any backup files stored in the computer. There was nothing at all found. How can I restore those back again.
Backup in Vista - Side Note
I also had trouble with backing up my files, or shall I say restore the backed up files once I reinstalled my Vista. It has been two weeks of hell basically, dealing with HP trying to get a solution, however, with a few calls to Vista Support finally the problem was solved. As the previous poster explained the steps to this process, I needed to take a step further. The last DVD was not being recognized: Backup.010.fbw. You have to rename the file to Backup.0010.fbw and then reburn it to DVD, then it works like a charm FINALLY. This information should be far more accessible then it has been, and I am grateful to Vista Support technicians for their help in calling me back over the course of many days and finally finding the resolution :) I hope this helps anyone in a similar situation as mine, when you have ten backup files or more.
re: Windows Vista cannot find old backup files
Try this first …
Search for “Restorewiz.log” typically found in the following locations (might have hidden attributes):
- C:\System recovery Files\restorewiz.log
- C:\Users\<you>\ (?Application data\temp\restorewiz.log?)
Move, delete, or rename these log files and then retry restoring. It has been reported that this process can take a very long time and might show the progress at 0% for a longtime even though it is still running.
If this still fails … Please open the C:\System recovery Files\restorewiz.log and if at the top of this file it indicates “RESTOREWIZ v 1.0.3.37”. If so, please use the attached utility to extract your files.
Attached is a utility that should allow you to extract your data from *.FBW files.
(This is not the ideal method, but only for emergency)
Please try the attached utility and let me know if it is successful for you.
Emergency Recovery Tool
• Double Click "Emergency Tool.exe"
• Click Load button
• Browse and locate & select the *.fbw file
• Click OK (the archive index is corrupt)
• Click Analyse button
• Click OK (notice the operation can take several hours.)
• <Remain time says "2 minutes" (11:36)> ... actually took 5+ minutes
• Click OK (End of the analysis)
• Click Emergency Extract (View screen)
• Browse to location where files should be extracted.
• Click OK
• Click Ignore All (Error while extracting)
• Click Open Folder
• Click Close ... Click Close ... Click red X to close
Extracting the data using this method is performed in a somewhat crude fashion if the normal RestoreWiz process does not work. While extracting your data appears possible this way, expect the exact names of the file to be lost requiring you to do some guessing on file names. However at least the data is accessible at this point and we tried to also identify the file types as well during this extraction.