Re: Windows Restore not working



Was your WinXP Pro machine using NTFS and XP Home using FAT32?
"hheller" <hheller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have backed up my data on an XP Pro machine that has encrypted data
(using
Windows encrypted file system). My computer died and I'm trying to
restore
files to a Windows XP Home machine. I get the follownig error:

"The target file system does not support some the features of the original
file system. Some data may not be restored as a result"

How can I get my data restored???

Thanks.


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