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Damaged XP's recovery from Hibernation?


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Guest Richard
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Hi All,

 

I'm an avid fan of hibernation. I powering up a computer from a

hibernation state is so much faster than allowing a re-boot.

 

Today, however, I managed to screw up my recover. I keep an external

hard-drive off-line (merely by keeping it switched off) except when I

want to back-up or recover something from it. I switched it on today

to either before or while I was recovering from hibernation.

 

The adverse symptom I got was that AVG Free Edition's Control Center

reports on component "Anti-Virus" that "Component is registered

correctly; however determining status failed with error code

0x81000002."

 

More significantly, running selected test reports read-errors on a

slew of things, e.g. Partition table, Boot sector and DLLs: kernel,

user32, etc.

 

Except for AVG's heartburn, my system seems to running fine. Any

recommendations as to how I should proceed? I'm inclined to think I

should just assume XP really is fine and merely un-/re-install AVG to

get anti-virus protection working again.

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Richard

 

WinXP-Pro/SP2, Ruby 1.8.2-15, Rails 1.1.6, Gem 0.9, MySQL 5.0.27-nt,

SciTE 1.72,

FireFox 2.0.0.4, IE 7.0, OE 6.0, MS Office 2003 SP2,

Java JVM 1.5.0_11-b03, Apache Tomcat/5.5.12,

MSDevEnv 2002 v. 7.0.9466. .NET Frwk 1.0,

AVG-Free 7.5.430, Prevx1 2.0.2.23, Startup Cop Pro 2.03

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