I was sent this very usefull article which simplifies a process that can frustrate to the point of mania. Here it is.........
YOU MAY HAVE READ MANY SOLUTIONS LIKE THIS:
1.Locate the root directory of the drive or the file share where the backup was originally stored.
2.Copy the Mediaid.bin file.
3.Locate the root directory of the location where the backup is currently stored.
4.Paste the Mediaid.bin file.For example, if the original backup location is drive D, and the backup was moved to drive E, copy the Mediaid.bin file that is located in the root directory of drive D to the root directory of drive E.
5.Try to restore another backup file.
If the backup location is inaccessible, or if the Mediaid.bin file is corrupted, contact Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) for help rebuilding the Mediaid.bin file.
For a complete list of Microsoft Customer Support Services telephone numbers, and for information about support costs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support OR THIS :
Error Description:When you use the Restore Files option to restore a backup file on a Windows Vista-based computer, you may receive the following error message:The restore did not finish successfully. Error code:
The backup file could not be found. Check your hardware configuration or restore from a different backup (0x8100001A).and the Mediaid.bin file is corrupted or lost, then use the following instructions for rebuilding it:
1.Unzip the sdutil.zip file and rename it from sdutil.ex_ to sdutil.exe
2.Copy the sdutil.exe to the root of the driver which contains the backup files
3.Open the folder Catalogs located bellow the folder BackupSet “aaaammdd” “xxxxxx”
4.Copy the file GlobalCatalog.wbcat to the root of this HD
5.Go to Start -> Execute and type CMD.exe
6.At this “DOS” window type: sdutil mediaid GlobalCatalog.wbcat [HD letter (as an example D:\)]
7.A new MediaID.bin is created
8.Try to restore the backup as usual using the advanced restore option and next the option restore an older backup created in this machine
9.If done: it’s over!
FORGET ALL THAT CRAP JUST DO THIS:
1:GO TO BACKUP AND RESTORE.
2: SELECT ADVANCED RESTORE.
3:SELECT RESTORE BACKUP FROM ANOTHER COMPUTER, YES I KNOW ITS NOT ANOTHER COMPUTER BUT THIS WILL ALLOW FOR THE MEDIA.ID NOT MATCHING!
4:CHOOSE THE BACKUP THAT IS NOT WORKING AND IS CAUSING YOU TO LOSE HAIR ,NAILS AND SLEEP AND POSSIBLY TO THINK ABOUT SEEKING OUT THE SERVICES OF A EXTREMELY LARGE HAMMER LOL
5.CLICK SELECT FILES FROM BACKUP, JUST SELECT THE ENTIRE FOLDER WHICH WILL BE C OR D OR E OR WHATEVER DRIVE YOU BACKED UP.
6. SELECT RESTORE TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION, THEN CHOOSE LOCATION, LIKE A NICE CLEAN LARGE DRIVE. DO NOT SELECT ORIGINAL YOU CAN DO THAT LATER WE JUST WANT TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE FILES CLEANLY AND QUICKLY WITH NO ERROR.
7.CLICK RESTORE FILE AND MAINTAIN ORIGINAL FILE STRUCTURE AND HEY PRESTO SIT BACK AND WAIT, THIS WILL BYPASS ALL THAT CRAP OF MEDIA.ID AND USING THE PAIN SDUTIL TOOL. HOPE THIS HELPS…..PEACE OUT FROM HUNTER
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