If youneed to restore from the backups, use Windows Explorer to manually
drag the latest dated versions of the backup files of each section you
want to restore into a new folder. Manualy rename each file to remove
the date and "(backup)" text. Then copy those sections into the correct
path for ON2003 (above) or to the location where you want to keep them in
ON2007.
=?Utf-8?B?RGVycnk=?= <De...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> I have recently changed my PC and want to transfer my onenote files to
> my new PC.
>
> I have a backup (on a server) that was created by the automatic
> Onenote backup function.
>
> Is there an easy way to use this backup to restore all of my onenote
> files ? It seems that I can only restore one section at a time using
> the file / open backup method - and then it ends up with 'backup' in
> the name.
>
> Thanks
>
>
I have just rescued my old PC before my MIS department trashed the disk -
copied the file system and am now OK.
Seems that the built-in backup is not really meant for disaster recovery.
Derry
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