"SkyFox1" <> wrote in message
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> Hello All,
>
> Here's something i can't figure.
>
> I have created an image of the entire hard drive long ago using Acronis
> True Image.
> I'm messing around with Vista and trying things, and when i'm done, i
> restore this image to get my virgin system back.
>
> Today i forced Vista to BSOD.
> The memory dump went 100, i rebooted the PC and as usual, restored the
> entire hard drive from image.
>
> Only this time when i booted to my default Windows, i got a Bugcheck
> message with complete details of previous BSOD.
>
> I restored my image once again and got the same Bugcheck message.
> I'm 100% sure that the image is perfect, i never had an issue with it,
> after countless restores. The hardware is fine as well,
>
> Yet somehow, Vista knows about that old BSOD!
> Can anyone tell me where is this data stored?? How can i clear/reset
> it?
> How do i get rid of this false Bugcheck message?
>
> I mean, every time i restore my image it flushes 500+MB memory dump
> file - where does it come from?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
>
> --
> SkyFox1
Always clean your HDD with a third party cleaner before doing a clean
install. Use something like Darik's boot & nuke. Otherwise lower layers are
left and can be "seen" by the new install.
--
John the West Ham fan
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