My MBP15 is running Leopard.  Originally, it came with Vista on a  
Bootcamp partition.  I backed up the partition to an external hard  
drive, then erased it.  Recently, I used Bootcamp to make a 32G  
partition, and then tried to place the disk image from my backup drive  
onto this partition.  Every time I try to take the disk image from my  
external drive and place it on its partition, I get "sorry, the  
operation could not be completed because an unexpected error has  
occurred; error code 0.

This not being very helpful, can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong,  
and is there a way to either
1) Boot from this disk image as it is on my external hard drive or
2) stop that error from happening, so I can restore Vista, with Jaws  
and OpenBook and all the other stuff I had in there...

This Mac now once again being my only computer, I do *NOT* want to  
lose speech, thus I haven't experimented with just trying to boot  
Vista from an external drive.  I'd like to know it's not going to  
screw something up irrevocably first.


Mark BurningHawk Baxter

Skype and Twitter:  BurningHawk1969
MSN:  burninghawk1...@hotmail.com
My home page:
http://MarkBurningHawk.net/

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