John,

> your file descriptions sound like your files are now in a  
> proprietary backup form and may be difficult to recover until you  
> have the program that put them up installed in your new C: drive.

I did not read anything that suggest that the files were moved from  
the old C, now D drive. She did not mention [that I recall] running  
any program that might do that. She just changed drive jumpers and  
booted from the new Boot drive. But it is not clear whether she has  
actually been looking at the new D drive for her files. Search has  
several options which may be mutually exclusive.

Jim







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