Guest SQL Programmer Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 Hello: An end user reported something regarding the XP System Restore feature that I am surprised at. He had installed a program on his laptop. Beforehand, he created a Restore Point to use just in case the program created issues. It did. It was "messing up" some other programs of his, so he decided to use that Restore Point in order to get himself back to square one. He claims that, when he restored, it restored his laptop to the previous day rather than simply to the previous point from before installing the program. That does not sound right. I have used System Restore in the past to restore my laptop to a point from just before I installed "bad programs", and I got nothing but good results. Could he have been mistaken, or am I mistaken? SQL Programmer (it's just a name)
Guest mivers Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 RE: system restore I am having trouble downloading Windows Onecare, it gets about half way the set-up and this error comes up, error # 0018-80070641 and it also says "installation did not succeed an error ocurred during windows onecare installations, please contact support." I have contacted support and when ever I try to do what it says I get this same error message, Do you have any ideas that might help. Thanks.. "SQL Programmer" wrote: > Hello: > > An end user reported something regarding the XP System Restore feature that > I am surprised at. > > He had installed a program on his laptop. Beforehand, he created a Restore > Point to use just in case the program created issues. It did. It was > "messing up" some other programs of his, so he decided to use that Restore > Point in order to get himself back to square one. > > He claims that, when he restored, it restored his laptop to the previous day > rather than simply to the previous point from before installing the program. > > That does not sound right. I have used System Restore in the past to > restore my laptop to a point from just before I installed "bad programs", and > I got nothing but good results. > > Could he have been mistaken, or am I mistaken? > > SQL Programmer (it's just a name)
Guest nass Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 RE: system restore "mivers" wrote: > I am having trouble downloading Windows Onecare, it gets about half way the > set-up and this error comes up, error # 0018-80070641 and it also says > "installation did not succeed an error ocurred during windows onecare > installations, please contact support." I have contacted support and when > ever I try to do what it says I get this same error message, Do you have any > ideas that might help. Thanks.. Can you please next time post in your own thread or in a new thread specific t yuor issue and it will be handy if you made your search first and read which NG will suit your issue better! Here is the fix for the same problem you having: 0018-80070641 Error http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsOneCare/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=3693261&SiteID=2 If the above didn't help then you can post here: http://forums.microsoft.com/windowsonecare/showforum.aspx?forumid=1740&siteid=2&sb=0&d=1&at=7&ft=11&tf=0&pageid=1 HTH, nass --- http://www.nasstec.co.uk
Guest nass Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 RE: system restore "SQL Programmer" wrote: > Hello: > > An end user reported something regarding the XP System Restore feature that > I am surprised at. > > He had installed a program on his laptop. Beforehand, he created a Restore > Point to use just in case the program created issues. It did. It was > "messing up" some other programs of his, so he decided to use that Restore > Point in order to get himself back to square one. > > He claims that, when he restored, it restored his laptop to the previous day > rather than simply to the previous point from before installing the program. > > That does not sound right. I have used System Restore in the past to > restore my laptop to a point from just before I installed "bad programs", and > I got nothing but good results. > > Could he have been mistaken, or am I mistaken? > > SQL Programmer (it's just a name) I think he may be! Try to Reverse the Restore and then do the restore yourself and see if that will help. He may be selected a restore point to a date before System checkpoint Restore.
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