Mark,
If I do a system restore, any settings changes I've made get undone. This
was over a month ago, and I really don't want to restore to a point that long
ago on my computer. It would be easier to just find the offending command
string and delete it, than to try to figure out what changes I've made
between that point and now, and fix all the things a restore would undo.
Thought about that, but it's not a viable alternative at this point :-(
Patty S.
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> Your best bet is "System restore". if you press F8 during the 'black screen'
> portion of a restart, just after the BIOS screen, you get a menu to start
> System Restore, and if not, "Command prompt", where you can run the command
> to start system restore.
>
> HOW TO Start System Restore Tool from Command Prompt (Q304449):
> http://support.microsoft.com/support.../q304/4/49.asp
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> "Hoosierquilt" <> wrote in message
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> > I'm hoping someone can help me remove some remnants of a program installer
> > (Wilcom TrueSizer, a free embroidery resizing program). I tried
> > installing
> > this, but it was not compatible with Vista (I have Vista Home Premium).
> > Tried to uninstall the program through Programs & Features in the Control
> > panel, but I got an error message during the uninstall process.
> > Subsequently, pieces of the program are still on my computer. Most
> > annoyingly, the "Do you want to restart your computer?" message that
> > continues to pop up any time I either reboot or turn on my computer. I
> > know
> > it must be in the start up file (what was autoexec.bat??), but not sure
> > how
> > to get there, and how to figure out what command string that might be. I
> > ran
> > PC Tools Registry Cleaner, but that didn't get rid of this remnant. Can
> > anyone assist?? I've posted on Wilcom's TrueSizer forum, but I don't
> > expect
> > a response. Thanks!
> >
> > Patty S.
>