5Circles;648997 Wrote:
> I wish I could create a more targeted subject line, but at this point
> I'm not
> exactly sure what to ask. I'm starting data recovery, and looking for
> ideas
> on my strategy going forward - in particular should I do a complete
> system
> restore (my inclination), or will I be able to create a stable system
> some
> other way?
>
> The system is a 2 month old laptop, HP DV6780SE running Vista Home
> Premium.
> It has been running well, but just started acting suspiciously - with a
> couple of important applications (including Outlook and HP Advisor)
> stopping
> working occasionally for no obvious reason. I can't put my finger on
> anything that caused the problems - I just saw a slowly increasing
> number of
> times applications were crashing and decided to try checking the disk
> to see
> if that would help.
>
> I tried checking the disk from Disk Properties | Tools, but wasn't able
> to
> complete the check (can't remember what exactly happened). So I tried
> setting the checkbox for a complete check on restart. This seems like a
> mistake in retrospect. When I restarted, the system presented me with
> many
> messages about problems with files and renaming etc (I didn't write
> down the
> messages - another mistake). I didn't see what happened when all these
> changes were complete, but eventually it presented me with a login
> password
> box.
>
> When I logged in, I saw messages about the profile being new, and when
> I
> tried to run Outlook I got a message about Outlook not being installed
> for
> the current user.
>
> The c:\users folder has folders for the regular user (the only one ever
> set
> up on this machine), public, and also TEMP. TEMP is now the default
> location
> for this user. I think I can find out a way of getting the files from
> the
> regular user to my network, although I haven't figured it out yet.
>
> Any suggestions/thoughts/comments?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
Mike,
You mentioned doing a system restore to a point before this started
happening. I'd recommend that, plus installing and running some
anti-evilware programs. Here are a few to get you started:
'AVG Free Advisor - Free antivirus and anti-spyware downloads'
(
http://free.grisoft.com/)
'Spyware Doctor - Best Spyware Removal. Free Trial Download.'
(
http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor/)
'The home of Spybot-S&D!'
(
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html)
'Eusing Free Registry Cleaner: Safely scan and repair registry problems
- Spyware FREE.'
(
http://www.eusing.com/free_registry_...ry_cleaner.htm)
'Auslogics - Download Auslogics Registry Defrag'
(
http://www.auslogics.com/en/software...efrag/download)
'Auslogics - Download Auslogics Disk Defrag'
(
http://www.auslogics.com/en/software...efrag/download)
I hope this helps.
--
..Joe
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