Restore Qic File
#1
Posted 03 August 2008 - 05:33 PM
#2
Posted 03 August 2008 - 06:29 PM
Edited by firenhancer, 05 August 2008 - 04:59 AM.
#3
Posted 10 December 2008 - 01:48 PM
#4
Posted 10 December 2008 - 02:25 PM
#5
Posted 10 December 2008 - 03:26 PM
#6
Posted 17 December 2008 - 04:15 PM
the sales guy at roxio said to find the original version of backup my pc. They dont sell it nor does DELl.
so i found one one amazon and it get the folliwing error on restore
catalog empty for selected device.
even though it identties items but wont allow a restore
I am going to to pull my hair out
deb
#7
Posted 17 December 2008 - 05:00 PM
What actual program did you use to create these .qic file?.
#8
Posted 17 December 2008 - 05:07 PM
See if anything in this google search is of any use -
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=.qic+file
And for next time - if these are files you made like .doc and .jpg - insteard of an emergency restore program, use a Sessions-based data-writing program, like the one built into WinXP, or Roxio's Creator Classic.
Lynn
#9
Posted 17 December 2008 - 09:24 PM
See if anything in this google search is of any use -
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=.qic+file
And for next time - if these are files you made like .doc and .jpg - insteard of an emergency restore program, use a Sessions-based data-writing program, like the one built into WinXP, or Roxio's Creator Classic.
Lynn
See if anything in this google search is of any use -
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=.qic+file
And for next time - if these are files you made like .doc and .jpg - insteard of an emergency restore program, use a Sessions-based data-writing program, like the one built into WinXP, or Roxio's Creator Classic.
Lynn
thats what i i used
#10
Posted 17 December 2008 - 09:56 PM
Yep, you used BUMP (BackUp My PC) - that's why you have a .qic file.
Lynn
#11
Posted 17 December 2008 - 10:08 PM
#12
Posted 18 December 2008 - 03:58 AM
Emergency Recovery programs, just like Packet-Writing programs (Sonic's DLA, Roxio's Drag2Disc, Nero's InCD, etc), are notorious not only for not working with other such programs, but also for not being compatible from one Version to another. You may have a different Version.
There was a regular here who is familiar with BUMP, but he hasn't been in for a year or two.
You can try copying a file you can see in the restore window (Ctrl+C) and pasting it to the Hard Drive (Ctrl+V) (perhaps in MyDocs) and see if you can open it. However, in all probability it is compressed and you are stuck. The program (BUMP) is history.
Lynn
Edited by lynn98109, 18 December 2008 - 03:59 AM.
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