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  • Supermax
    Master Sergeant

    • Oct 2007
    • 69

    Pc and HDD crash. Lost bvp index file

    First of all..happy new year to u all.

    My PC and HDD crached so i hade to reinstall xp again and with that i lost the bvp index file. I wonder how do i get it back?
    1.) Can i do it and how do i make a copy of my webpage index.html file so it turns in to that bvp index file?
    Can someone help me out.

    Everything works fine. I can login in c-panel,use ftp and all that i just lost that bvp index and contact file so i can`t change anything in my website.

    Regards Supermax

    www.arosgate.com
    I don`t speak English,i speak Swedish.If you don`t understand my English you can ask me.
  • VodaHost
    General & Forum Administrator

    • Mar 2005
    • 12356

    #2
    Re: Pc and HDD crash. Lost bvp index file

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    • Surrey Girl
      Sergeant

      • Mar 2007
      • 32

      #3
      Re: Pc and HDD crash. Lost bvp index file

      Happy New Year to everyone.

      Rather than start a new thread I've posted a similar problem here:


      I've watched the tutorial and have followed it as best as I can understand but I can't get my pages back.
      I know I'm stupid but a bit more detail of what I'm doing wrong would be most helpful.

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      • Surrey Girl
        Sergeant

        • Mar 2007
        • 32

        #4
        Re: Pc and HDD crash. Lost bvp index file

        Dont' shoot me but I've got it working!!
        I found the easiest way to do it was to open up the website and copy/paste the header into the import page,I was obviously not typing in the proper header.
        It will be a long haul but I feel a lot better now that I've got one page back.

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        • Supermax
          Master Sergeant

          • Oct 2007
          • 69

          #5
          Re: Pc and HDD crash. Lost bvp index file

          Originally posted by VodaHost View Post
          Thank you Voda,after a little tweak i manage to get it back as it was before except that thank you page.

          And thank you for remember my birthday.

          Regards Supermax
          I don`t speak English,i speak Swedish.If you don`t understand my English you can ask me.

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          • Supermax
            Master Sergeant

            • Oct 2007
            • 69

            #6
            Re: Pc and HDD crash. Lost bvp index file

            Originally posted by Surrey Girl View Post
            Happy New Year to everyone.

            Rather than start a new thread I've posted a similar problem here:


            I've watched the tutorial and have followed it as best as I can understand but I can't get my pages back.
            I know I'm stupid but a bit more detail of what I'm doing wrong would be most helpful.

            http://www.nigelharman-thewebsite.co.uk/
            Hi! First i wonder why u calling your index page for Welcome with uppercase W?
            Second it looks that the site is working perfectly.
            I don`t speak English,i speak Swedish.If you don`t understand my English you can ask me.

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            • Surrey Girl
              Sergeant

              • Mar 2007
              • 32

              #7
              Re: Pc and HDD crash. Lost bvp index file

              The site looked fine for anyone viewing it as it was safe on the server.The problem was that I couldn't edit any pages as I had lost the BV page files from my local drive.

              I have imported most of the pages now and everything seems to be fine again.

              I would just add that if anyone has a hard drive failure and loses all of their files, with BV it isn't a great disaster as once I had worked out how to import the HTML pages back it was quite easy to put everything right again.

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