Microsoft KB Archive/312479

= Location of Files and Folders After a Parallel Installation of Windows Millennium Edition =

Article ID: 312479

Article Last Modified on 3/29/2007

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 * Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition

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This article was previously published under Q312479



SUMMARY
This article describes how to locate your saved files or folders after you install Windows Millennium Edition (Me) into a new folder, and how to restore those files to your current Windows Me installation.



MORE INFORMATION
After you install Windows Me to a new folder by using the procedure that is described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article, you may be unable to locate your saved files or folders:

277648 How to Install Windows Millennium Edition in a New Folder

When you perform a parallel installation of Windows, you create new folders in which to store your previous Windows information and settings. The following section lists the folder locations of the current Windows installation and the locations of the previously saved configuration.
 * Folder Name: Files and folders in the root folder of the hard disk drive

Current Location: C:\

Saved Configuration: C:\Oldroot
 * Folder Name: Windows

Current Location: C:\Windows

Saved Configuration: C:\Oldwin
 * Folder Name: Program Files

Current Location: C:\Program Files

Saved Configuration: C:\Oldprog
 * Folder Name: Files or folders on the desktop

Current Location: C:\Windows\Desktop

Saved Configuration: C:\Oldwin\Desktop
 * Folder Name: Profile when using user profiles

Current Location: C:\Windows\Profiles\

Saved Configuration: C:\Oldwin\Profiles\
 * Folder Name: Favorites

Current Location: C:\Windows\Favorites

Saved Configuration: C:\Oldwin\Favorites
 * Folder Name: Cookies

Current Location: C:\Windows\Cookies

Saved Configuration: C:\Oldwin\Cookies
 * Folder Name: Microsoft Outlook Express e-mail folder

Current Location: C:\Windows\Application_Data\Identities\{A878D3CB-6B11-4F9B-AB61-4033CD1E5BBB}\Microsoft\Outlook_Express

Saved Configuration: C:\Oldwin\Application_Data\Identities\{A878D3CB-6B11-4F9B-AB61-4033CD1E5BBB}\Microsoft\Outlook Express
 * Folder Name: Windows Address Book (.wab)

Current Location: C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book

Saved Configuration: C:\Oldwin\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book
 * Folder Name: Netscape Navigator Gold

Current Location: C:\Program Files\Netscape\Users\ User\Mail

(where  is the name of the user)

Saved Configuration: C:\OldProg\Netscape\Users\ User\Mail

(where  is the name of the user)

Copy Files and Folders
You can copy many files and folders (such as Favorites and Cookies) from the corresponding Oldwin folder to the Windows folder. For example, to restore the contents of the Favorites folder, follow these steps:  Start Microsoft Windows Explorer, and then locate the following folder:

C:\Oldwin\Favorites

 On the Edit menu, click Select All. On the Edit menu, click Copy To Folder. Locate the following folder, and then click OK:

C:\Windows\Favorites

If you receive a &quot;Confirm Folder Replace&quot; message, click Yes to All if you want to replace the contents of the Favorites folder with the contents of the Favorites folder from your previous installation. Quit Windows Explorer.

Restore E-mail Messaging
To restore previous e-mail messages and address books, start the messaging program, and then import the files from the corresponding folder locations in the saved Windows configuration. The following table lists some common file extensions for messaging programs.

For additional information about how to import and move personal folders, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

257831 OL2000: (IMO) How to Move Your Personal Folders

283205 OLEXP: Restoring Outlook Express Folders After Re-Installing Windows

257836 OL98: (IMO) How to Move Your Personal Folders

188854 OLEXP: How to Back Up the Outlook Express Address Book and Mail Folders

283235 OLEXP: Error Messages Occur When Importing .wab Files

270670 OLEXP: How to Back Up and Recover Outlook Express Data

262118 OLEXP: You Cannot Import a Single .dbx Message File

For additional information, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

257824 OL2000: Differences Between Outlook and Outlook Express

259317 OLEXP: How to Change Your E-mail Address and Account Information

188854 OLEXP: How to Back Up the Address Book and Mail Folders

283235 OLEXP: Error Messages Occur When Importing .wab Files

270670 OLEXP: How to Back Up and Recover Outlook Express Data

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