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DRUSS
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Restore point
      #297717 - Thu Aug 03 2006 07:33 PM

Win XP SP2
When I try to log off my compuer locks up. I have been trying to restore to an earlier time, I thought this may solve my problem.However I find that my restore point will not restore.I select a restore point, it goes through the motions, shutsdown, restarts, I then log on, the diag box appears and tells me no restore was completed???Ive gone back to my earlist restore point and working my way through them , but so far no joy...Any advice would be great.


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Re: Restore point [Re: DRUSS]
      #297722 - Thu Aug 03 2006 07:45 PM

You may find something to help you here

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Re: Restore point [Re: DRUSS]
      #297793 - Fri Aug 04 2006 06:14 AM

Have a look at this too: Frequently Asked Questions Regarding System Restore in Windows XP, particularly at the Troubleshooting section.
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Re: Restore point [Re: DRUSS]
      #298310 - Sun Aug 06 2006 10:10 PM

I have the same problem with system restore. Your replies so far haven't answered that aspect. More info on this would be helpful.

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Re: Restore point [Re: Baffled]
      #298371 - Mon Aug 07 2006 06:19 AM

Sorry, I don't have any more info other than that given on the MS site, link above.
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