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Posted on Mar 29, 2009

I am not able to do a system restoration.It says restoration incomplete.. your computer cannot be restored to that date.No changes have been made to your computer. I have inserted many dates,but to no avail.

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While taking recovery,1st disk remain incomplete and show an error to restart.my laptop is just 1 month old,i am unable to detect the problem,please furnish me with a successful solutions,i am too wor

Restart your computer repeatedly tapping the f8 key to enter safe mode while the screen is black once in safe mode where the only things working will be your keyboard and mouse allowing you to attempt to repair your computer You could select the option start at last known configuration that worked this will tell you if and what file has been corrupted or missing then you will know if its a hardware issue You might use the system restore to restore your system to an earlier time click start all programs If it is a hardware issue the system restore might not work Restart your computer repeatedly tapping the f8 key to enter safe mode while the screen is black once in safe mode where the only things working will be your keyboard and mouse allowing you to attempt to repair your computer. Use the system restore to restore your system to an earlier time click start all programs accessories system tools you should see your system restore option if it is a hardware issue the system restore might not work Manual restore points that you specify with the System. Configuration utility Installation restore points that occur before you install a program or a service you can use the system checkpoints or the installation restore points to restore your computer's settings to a date when it operated correctly. This may also help determine the cause of the configuration error.

To perform a system restore, follow these steps:
1.Click Start, click Run, type msconfig, and then click OK. 2.On the General tab, click Launch System Restore. 3.Select Restore my computer to an earlier time, and then click Next. 4.Calendar dates in bold are possible restore points. Click the most recent one to view system restore information. 5.Select a system checkpoint or an installation restore point, and then click Next. 6.Close all other programs. 7.To start the system restore, click Next. 8.Your computer restarts. Repeat steps 1 through 8 until you fix your configuration issue.
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System Restore

Use System Restore to Undo Changes if Problems Occur

Windows XP Professional makes it easier to resolve problems if they occur in your system. You can use System Restore to remove any system changes that were made since the last time you remember your computer working correctly. System Restore does not affect your personal data files (such as Microsoft Word documents, browsing history, drawings, favorites, or e–mail) so you won’t lose changes made to these files. Windows XP creates “restore points” every day, as well as at the time of significant system events (such as when an application or driver is installed). You can also create and name your own restore points at any time. Creating a restore point can be useful any time you anticipate making changes to your computer that are risky or might make your computer unstable. If something goes wrong, you select a restore point and Windows XP undoes any system changes made since that time.
When you run System Restore, a calendar is displayed to help you find restore points. If you don't use your computer every day, some days might not have any restore points. If you use your computer frequently, you might have restore points almost every day, and some days might have several restore points.
To create a Restore Point
1. Access the System Restore Wizard through Help and Support Center. (Click Start, and then click Help and Support. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Using System Restore to undo changes, and then click Run the System Restore Wizard.
2. Click Create a restore point, and then click Next.
3. In the Restore point description box, type a name to identify this restore point. System Restore automatically adds to this name the date and time that this Restore Point is created.
  • To finish creating this restore point, click Create.
  • To cancel restore point creation and return to the Welcome to System Restore screen, click Back.
  • To cancel restore point creation and exit the System Restore Wizard, click Cancel.
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To view or to return to this restore point, from the Welcome to System Restore screen of the System Restore Wizard select Restore my computer to an earlier time. Then select the date when the restore point was created from the calendar in the Select a Restore Point screen. All of the restore points that were created on the selected date are listed by name in the list box to the right of the calendar.
To set advanced restore options
1. Open Backup. (Click Start, goto to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Backup.) The Backup Utility Wizard starts by default, unless it is disabled.

2. Click the Advanced Mode button in the Backup Utility Wizard.

3. Click the Restore and Manage Media menu and select the files to restore.

4. Click the Start Restore button.

5. On the Confirm Restore dialog box, click Advanced.

6. Set the advanced restore options you want, and then click OK. See the Notes section for a description of each option.
on Dec 01, 2009 • Computers & Internet
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Ever since you changed my e-mail format I cant get on my calender

FixYa cannot access your computer to change your email or computer settings.
You can try restoring your computer to a date before your email problem occured.
Click on Start - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Restore and select a date to restore your computer, select a date before your email problem started.
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How can i recovery my system?

Sometimes your computer may experience problems and performance issues, which could interfere with common tasks. However, there is no need to worry because this can all be remedied by restoring your computer to an older date. Restoring your computer will allow it to go back to a previous setting before the date that you experienced the problems at. It is possible to restore your computer from points that are a day old to points that are even a few months old.
1.Click "Start" from your desktop. Open your "Control Panel." Click on "System." This will be near the bottom of the control panel and deals with the security, protection and performance of your computer.
2.Click "System Protection" under the Task menu. The task menu is on the upper left-hand corner of the window.
3.Click "System Restore" on the new window. Choose the recommended restore date, or choose a different date. "Click choose a different restore point." Click "Next" to change the restore point. Choose one of the last five dates shown, or click "Show points older than 5 days."
4.Click "Finish." Your computer will now automatically restart and apply the changes.
I hope you find it very helpful. Thanks.
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I downloaded Internet Explorer *8 from Internet Ex. #6 yesterday, since then I keep getting a message saying cannot find server, or cannot connect to server, what did I do wrong?

Boy, do a system restore.
1 start .
then click Help and Support
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2 Under Pick a Task
, click Undo changes to your computer with System Restore
.

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3 Select Restore my computer to an earlier time
, then click Next >
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4 Under, 1. On this calendar, click a bold date, select a date before problems were observed with the computer.
Dates in bold indicate a restore point is available for that date.

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5 Under, 2. On this list, click a restore point, click to choose a restore time from the list.

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6 Click Next >
.

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7 Verify that the desired restore point is listed, then click Next >
.

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8 After the computer restarts, the Restoration Complete page of the System Restore window appears. Click OK
.
If the problem still occurs, try restoring the computer to an earlier restore point.

In windows vista..everything would remain the same. instead.
step 1 & step 2 will change

click start> and start typing system restore (in the start search box) and then click on system restore.
everything else from step 3 will remain the same. and you wont see any calender or bold dates, but you will only get the restore points. also click on show me restore points older than 5 days. to get more restore points. then select the restore point and then continue.

if this doesnot work. then post the problem again with the ip address of your computer. to get the ip address call your ISP.
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My computer cannot locate its local profile and keeps putting me onto a tempory one.

i know you might have restarted the computer several times. restarting is the only option else you can also try doing system restore.

Method 1 Able to Access the Desktop.

1 start .
then click Help and Support
.

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2 Under Pick a Task
, click Undo changes to your computer with System Restore
.

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3 Select Restore my computer to an earlier time
, then click Next >
.

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4 Under, 1. On this calendar, click a bold date, select a date before problems were observed with the computer.
Dates in bold indicate a restore point is available for that date.

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5 Under, 2. On this list, click a restore point, click to choose a restore time from the list.

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6 Click Next >
.

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7 Verify that the desired restore point is listed, then click Next >
.

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8 After the computer restarts, the Restoration Complete page of the System Restore window appears. Click OK
.
If the problem still occurs, try restoring the computer to an earlier restore point.

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Method 2 Unable to Access the Desktop.

1 Turn off the computer.

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2 Turn on the computer and press the F8 key every other second until the Windows Advanced Options window appears.

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3 Press the <Down Arrow> key on the keyboard and select Safe Mode with Command Prompt.

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4 Press the <Enter> key on the keyboard.

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5 Log in as the administrator or as a user with administrator rights.

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6 At the command prompt (blinking cursor), type:
C:\Windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe
and then press the <Enter> key.
If Windows XP has been reinstalled to a different location on this computer, change C:\Windows to the new path.
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Messanger

Go to the start button for Windows Vista.

Open up Control Panel. Click on Back Up and Restore Your Computer.

Click on Restore Files.

It will give you a set date to restore your system to. This will uninstall any programs that you installed after that date. You can change the date if you want, but it generally gives you a date that was just before the last program you installed.

If your Messenger was installed before that date, then choose an earlier date.

Start the Restore and DON'T touch your computer until it is finished.

Good luck,

Stretch
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System restore not working .. even if i try to use different restore dates...always say incomplete

1) if you are using genuine version of windows,
Contact Microsoft helpdesk onlite. site www.microsoft.com
2) If you have pirated copy, login using SAFE-MODE.
copy your important documents to a new drive and reinstall Windows XP. There is no other option other that this if the copy is pirated one.
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