Thanks for the info.
I picked a restore point that I did not install any programs/drivers after,
so I guess it should be fine.
When I was using XP I used to reinstall everything when something is wrong,
maybe with system restore I have an alternative.
"Michael Walraven" wrote:
> If you did not install any drivers/programs after then time the restore
> point was made then there should me no effect. Drivers and other system
> files installed after the restore point was made will be gone.
>
> A problem that can come up is a restore point is made, an program
> installation is performed, a restore is made.
>
> Under these conditions the 'installed' program will no longer show as
> installed HOWEVER some files and will probably be left around even though
> they are not in use as far as the registry and system is concerned. Sometime
> this causes problems when trying to reinstall the program.
>
> Michael
>
> "snksoda" <(donotspam)> wrote in message
> news:4EF9CE11-5AD7-423D-8638-...
> > Last night I used a Registry Cleaner program (CleanMyPC x64 version) to
> > restore a backup of my registry but instead I picked the wrong one to
> > restore. Therefore, I immediately used the Vista System Restore (I have
> > Vista 64 Ultimate) on a scheduled restore point made a day before. After
> > rebooting, I got a message Vista has performed the restore successfully
> > and
> > my documents not affected. So my quesiton is do I need to do anything
> > like
> > reinstalling drivers etc. or check registry? FYI, I've never used System
> > Restore in my whole life and I was wondering if there's any side-effects
> > or
> > bugs when using it?
> >
> > Any input is much appreciated. Thanks.
>
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