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Please Help! System restore problem

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by yellow51, Jun 23, 2009.

  1. yellow51

    yellow51 Guest

    System restore is restoring the registry...........for 5 hours (and counting!)

    I have vista home premium and i used the windows system restore to undo
    windows updates (which included a rather annoying ie8) the initial restore
    claimed to have failed and i was given the option to undo the restore, which
    i did... to my cost it seems. now i can't do anything with the laptop, no
    keys seem to be working and i have even tried to get the task manager up with
    no avail. I'm scared to turn the damn thing off incase i lose everything! any
    ideas?
     
  2. Dino

    Dino Guest

    yellow51 wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > System restore is restoring the registry...........for 5 hours (and counting!)
    >
    > I have vista home premium and i used the windows system restore to undo
    > windows updates (which included a rather annoying ie8) the initial restore
    > claimed to have failed and i was given the option to undo the restore, which
    > i did... to my cost it seems. now i can't do anything with the laptop, no
    > keys seem to be working and i have even tried to get the task manager up with
    > no avail. I'm scared to turn the damn thing off incase i lose everything! any
    > ideas? <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I installed XP when it came out and have Vista on a computer I bought
    about a year after that OS came out.
    I am still waiting on My 1st restore to work.The driver restore worked
    but system restore for Me is a waste of space.I now turn it off and use
    conventional backup programs.Sometimes they work but most of the time I
    just do clean install and reinstall programs from the backups.
    The one time I tried to restore Vista It failed which was not to
    surprising.So make them backups as I do from as far back as DOS,because
    your going to loose data if You don't.
     
  3. Malke

    Malke Guest

    yellow51 wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > System restore is restoring the registry...........for 5 hours (and
    > counting!)
    >
    > I have vista home premium and i used the windows system restore to undo
    > windows updates (which included a rather annoying ie8) the initial restore
    > claimed to have failed and i was given the option to undo the restore,
    > which i did... to my cost it seems. now i can't do anything with the
    > laptop, no keys seem to be working and i have even tried to get the task
    > manager up with no avail. I'm scared to turn the damn thing off incase i
    > lose everything! any ideas?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    At this point you are really b0rked and the System Restore has failed. You
    should have uninstalled IE8 first rather than tried to use System Restore.

    Back up your data by booting with either a Bart's PE or a Linux Live CD like
    Knoppix. Copy your data to an external hard drive or USB stick (depending
    on how much stuff you have).

    Now here are a few things to try to get back to a usable system:

    1. Boot with your Vista DVD and do a System Restore to a time far enough
    back when things worked. You don't want to go too far back, but obviously
    further than the Restore Point that didn't work. I'm not hopeful about this
    but it's worth a try.

    How to run System Restore from the Vista DVD repair options:




    If you don't have a true Vista installation DVD you can use this:



    2. Repair A Vista Installation Using The Upgrade Option Of The Vista DVD
    (MVP John Barnett) -


    3. If 1 and 2 don't work, then do a clean install of Vista (or restore to
    factory condition using whatever method your computer mftr. provided).

    Malke
    --
    MS-MVP
    Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
     
  4. yellow51

    yellow51 Guest

    Malke, I really can't thank you enough!

    Downloaded recovery disc and the rest was pretty simple (even for me!!)

    The system still wouldnt restore to the date i previously tried but at least
    its up and running. It seems that java has been installed (dont remember
    doing that!) and it is before this installation that i cannot restore to. I
    will probably restore to factory settings using the acer facility now i have
    everything backed up (Assuming that works) lol.

    Thanks again for helping me out, I really appreciate it!
     
  5. Malke

    Malke Guest

    yellow51 wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > Malke, I really can't thank you enough!
    >
    > Downloaded recovery disc and the rest was pretty simple (even for me!!)
    >
    > The system still wouldnt restore to the date i previously tried but at
    > least its up and running. It seems that java has been installed (dont
    > remember doing that!) and it is before this installation that i cannot
    > restore to. I will probably restore to factory settings using the acer
    > facility now i have everything backed up (Assuming that works) lol.
    >
    > Thanks again for helping me out, I really appreciate it!<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I'm really glad that worked for you. Yes, restoring to factory condition is
    probably a good idea since the system isn't really perfect, but at least
    you were able to easily back up. Now create and implement a backup
    strategy! A Good Thing to do is purchase an external hard drive and Acronis
    True Image. After you get your system set up perfectly, image it with TI
    and store the image on the external hard drive. TI also does incremental
    backups. The advantage is that you can restore your system to working order
    the way *you* like it - not the way the computer mftr. set it up - in
    minutes rather than many hours.

    Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know things are better for
    you now.

    Malke
    --
    MS-MVP
    Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
     

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