Peter--
Thanks a lot. I appreciate any time you spend looking. There have to be
other people who have had this problem. History opens fine up to 13 weeks
ago, and then any of the folders for weeks or days more current than that
and they don't open.
I've tried History in other modes on the menu pulldown (by site, etc.) and
anything listed is not more recent than when it stopped opening 13 weeks
ago.
What I mean explicitly is that if I click on Today or any weeks prior newer
than 13 weeks ago, I get no response. I want to figure out how to get into
them or fix it.
CH
"Peter Foldes" <> wrote in message
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> Chad
>
> There was also someone with the exact same issue as you. He apparently
> fixed it with a syntax change in the Reg. I am trying to dig up the thread
> with the post in there. I do not remember exactly where I saw it so I am
> trying to hunt it down. Will get back as soon as I find it and will give
> the link for you
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "CH" <> wrote in message
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>> I'm not trying to fix this on any Win 7 installations. I've been running
>> Win 7 for months. It's only happening on one of my Vista SP2 boxes that
>> is my main box and I want to retrieve the history that won't open up for
>> the past several weeks.
>>
>> BTW Kevin--that's a question not a solution as to how to fix the History.
>>
>> CH
>>
>>
>> <> wrote in message
>> news:03c16334-a177-430d-ab1b-...
>>> Chad Harris wrote: > I have had a problem for a few weeks on a Vista
>>> SP2 box that I never had > with Windows before. When I try to open up
>>> Vista "History" reached @ ctrl+H > and arranged by days, it stopped
>>> opening a few weeks ago. I have looked > long and hard for ways to fix
>>> this and I've come up empty. > > I've tried SFC /scannow many times.
>>> I've tried to use Startup Repair which > in my hands will fix a number
>>> of significant componetns of Vista that are > broken when nothing else
>>> will to no avail. No system restore point would > fix it when it first
>>> happened. Running the bcdedit command line switches > often helps me
>>> fix a badly broken or a badly broken no boot vista quickly, > but it
>>> won't fix this problem for me. > > I'd appreciate any help in fixing
>>> what seems to be a corrupted Vista SP2 > History. Plenty of people
>>> have the public Beta of Vista SP2, and they don't > have problems with
>>> history, so I doubt it's native to SP2. > > TIA, > > CH
>>
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