Thanks,
I got the ip and device manager restored, but still need to restore my
firewall, but turns out I need to restore my windows management information
service as well.
Am I going to need to do a clean install, as I do not have any restore
points available on this drive, since the other drive also crashed. I am
using a restored copy of all my files and programs from a backup copy I made
with acronis.
I would rather not do a complete install of everything again if I can avoid
it, is it possible to restore the windows firewall and management information
service without a clean install??
Thanks again!
"Singapore Computer Service" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You can do a System Restore to a point where the problem was not there
>
> Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore
>
> Note that when you do a System Restore, you will lose configuration changes
> that you did from the point that your restored to. So if you had installed
> any new software, it will be affected.
>
> More information on System Restore
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306084
>
> Regards,
> Singapore Computer Home Repair Service
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> "PG" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3D107356-DF57-4495-A8A8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I had a tcp/ip corruption issue that I resolved...am not sure what caused
> > it
> > other than a power outage...after rebooting from resetting my tcp/ip my
> > network connections are not showing and my windows firewall is not
> > available,
> > I tried to enable the service but get the 1068 error. I also get this
> > error
> > when trying to enable windows audio, and my device manager list of devices
> > is
> > empty?? It seems all my plug and play services/items are not functioning
> > properly or are missing in the settings??
> >
> > Any help is greatly appreciated if I can avoid a windows reinstall. Thanks
> > for your immediate replies!
>
>
>