- #HOW TO TOPEN .INP FILE IN ABAQUS 6.13 .EXE#
- #HOW TO TOPEN .INP FILE IN ABAQUS 6.13 INSTALL#
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It took us several days to find this solution, but it works, given you have the magic USB disk and a spare laptop you don't mind wiping.Ī few minor details on this if anyone else is stuck doing this process.
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It then installs Windows 7 Home Premium on the laptop and all the user profiles are restored as-is. We got the USB disk back from him a few days later and found that during the backup process, you can select an existing backup on your external hard disk.
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The tech was incompetent and reckless - he didn't know what he was doing.
#HOW TO TOPEN .INP FILE IN ABAQUS 6.13 INSTALL#
He then used another USB disk with Windows 7 Professional to install but it doesn't do the same procedure with backing up data to an external disk, so the disk was wiped and data lost save for the residual. Unfortunately in our case, the Dell tech used this program, but afterwards realized that the license on the machine is for Windows 7 Professional. DSB files are copied into C:\Backup and these run on first login, restoring user data. If it is restoring from Windows XP data, the. When you then reboot the machine, all user data is retained rather seamlessly. After which, it restores the data from your external hard disk using the. Later in the program it will then wipe your built-in hard disk and reinstall Windows.
#HOW TO TOPEN .INP FILE IN ABAQUS 6.13 .EXE#
exe launcher and the others are a series of. If the host OS is Windows XP, it creates them in a different format, one of which is a. It will make a backup of all user data onto an external disk, which are in the format of a series of. When booted from this disk, it analyzes the system and offers to rebuild your system. Dell Australia Support had no idea what the disk was and couldn't supply me with one. I'm still unable to find a copy of the disk for download. However we were able to get the USB disk back from him a few days later when we suspected we might need it. We had sent the technician away (in rage) when we found out he had deleted our data. The Dell technician used a USB key which I believe is called a Dell Direct USB Key - it contains two flash disks inside, one which has Windows Home Premium and one which has a Dell application called Dell Recovery & Restore. We have figured it out after days of trial and error with various Dell software.
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I've done all the simple Google searches on this - trust me, this is not documented anywhere on the 'net! When I consulted the technician (who works for Unisys, not Dell) he said that he is not a software guy and "just does the procedure". Has anyone seen these sorts of files before? I can't find any reference to a backup program using this. I wasn't actually in the office when the Dell tech was on-site, so I'm left trying to piece this back together for my user.ģ1 File(s) 15,043,592,042 bytes The XML files are interesting - include.xml is a listing of all the user's files from the disk, and migr.xml contains a description of the old system.
#HOW TO TOPEN .INP FILE IN ABAQUS 6.13 FULL#
It seems that the backup program he ran left us with a directory full of files which I can't identify. In the end, he left us with a new hard drive, a directory full of files from some unknown backup program, and the old hard drive - which he unfortunately wiped & reinstalled Windows on. We had one of our new Inspiron E6330 laptops have issues with the VGA port the other day, and in the course of the Dell technician making things worse, he messed up the hard drive.