Hi all,
Nothing working, I endeavored reinstalling Vista, without tweaking around
the register, nor using addtionnal programs to *supposingly* improve the
performance of my machine.
Believe it or not, Vista now work like a clock, a real neat clock work.
It sort of induces me to think that those who are insulting each other on
this forum because THEY think that Vista is a piece of crap, should be much
better off thinking that maybe they have done something wrong.
This is just a modest and factual remark from my part.
Best of luck for you all
JL
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> Hi Mark,
> I did it, but to no avail.
> This time, I got a message "The system restore coud not complete. An
> unspecified error occurred during system restore.
> Should I reformat my vsita drive? To be honnest, I'd rather avoid this.
> Thanks for your assistance.
> Jean
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" <> a écrit dans
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>> To reiterate the solution, boot to safe mode, and run 'sfc /scannow'
>> (press f8 on restart, during the 'black screen after the BIOS screen.
>> Click start orb, and type command.)
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>> "La Poste" <> wrote in message
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>>> Hi folks,
>>> I did what Rick suggested. It didn't work, but I eventually got an error
>>> message which I translate back into (my broken...) english.
>>> It says:
>>> "The VSS system which is used for restoration does not work properly.
>>> Have a
>>> look at the journal of events 0x81000202"
>>> I tried to "googelize" the error message: some people have got the same
>>> problem, but no real positive response.
>>> Who can beat Google?
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Jean
>>>
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