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#1 User is offline   mooneyac 

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Posted 02 August 2009 - 02:28 PM

HELP! When I try to restore data that was backed up onto DVD from another computer several years ago, I use the "Device" view. Then when I browse for my DVD and try to open, I get the following error message:

"You do not have permission to open this file. See the owner of the file or an administrator to obtain permission"

I am an administrator on my PC, running Windows XP. What can I do to force BUMP to open and read the .qic file on my DVD???

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Posted 04 August 2009 - 08:41 AM

QUOTE (mooneyac @ Aug 2 2009, 03:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
HELP! When I try to restore data that was backed up onto DVD from another computer several years ago, I use the "Device" view. Then when I browse for my DVD and try to open, I get the following error message:

"You do not have permission to open this file. See the owner of the file or an administrator to obtain permission"

I am an administrator on my PC, running Windows XP. What can I do to force BUMP to open and read the .qic file on my DVD???

Do you have the program installed that was used to create the .qic file?

There are two different things both called "backup" - one is created with a "backup program" that will normally use it's own special encoding to make a file, and usually is intended for replacing the information after a disaster. The other is to make a data disc using a Sessions-based program such as Sonic's Data Disc or WinXP's built-in burning, which is readable on any PC.

It sounds like you made one form of backup (the .qic file), and are trying to use it as the other form (a data disc readable on any PC).

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#3 User is offline   d_deweywright 

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Posted 04 August 2009 - 09:06 AM

There's also a possibility that the DVD is actually bootable. You may have to change BIOS settings to have your system try to boot from your CD/DVD drive before it tries to boot from the HD. That may also let you get into the restore application without a permission problem. (Not certain on that.)

What happens if you just look at the disc in Windows Explorer, or try to copy the .QIC file to your HD? Do you still get the permissions error?

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