Hi Mark,
many thanks for your quick reply . I do appreciate your kind help.
Most useful info. I will go thru the different steps, for I am not sure now
that my restore utility is working OK.
One thing though: I think I know why the welcome screen of the utility was
different. It seems to me that the utility proposes a choice of restoration
points if an important update or application has been installed before.
Could I be right?
thanks again and brgds
Daniel
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>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> One of these days...
>>
>> My system restore utility has now a strange behaviour. Although it
>> 'seems' to be working , before I first got a screen proposing to either
>> choose the proposed restoration point or choose another one. Now, this
>> utility opens on a screen explaining what it will do (Restore system
>> files and parameters) and a link to "how it works".
>> The next screen, as before, shows the list of all the restoration points
>> previously created and available.
>>
>> Is it possible to repair this "system restore" utility and, if so, how
>> can I do that?
>>
>> Before this happened, for some time, I just could not perform any system
>> restore. Indeed, everything seemed to proceed normally and at the very
>> end a msg box indicated that no change could be made because some
>> unexpected error occured during the process.
>>
>> And just before this, today, I was on the phone with a DELL tech support,
>> trying to solve a particular problem with my USB connections. I was
>> requested to modify some parameter in the BIOS, concerning Power
>> management, and to update an Intel driver. I don't know if this is
>> correlated. As things didn't go too well, I was asked to perform a system
>> restore, and this is when the problems started, i.e. when I couldn't do
>> any system restore.
>>
>> Anyone?
>>
>> Many thanks in advance for all your kind help.
>> Best rgds,
>> Daniel
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