Try a Repair Operation instead:
Boot off your XP CD, choose to install to the same drive/partition as
your current XP Installation, then choose R to repair. Windows should
automatically fix itself
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Nathan McNulty
Robert wrote:
> I cannot do this due to the fact that System Restore is
> not working. It goes through the Restore process, but
> when windows boots back up it says that it could not
> restore your computer to the earlier time, no changes
> were made to your computer. This is why resorted to a Non-
> Destructive System Recovery. After this was done disk
> defrag worked once and is now doing what it had been
> doing before, which was causing windows to crash or hang.
> Any Ideas? Please Help!
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>
>>You could try to use the system restore in Windows to a
>>day before you were encountering this issue.
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Hi.. I think this goes in Hardware, I'm not really
>
> sure.
>
>>>I currently have a HP Pavilion 762n with Windows XP and
>>>Service Pack 1. Just a couple days ago Disk
>
> Defragmenter
>
>>>wasn't working. It would get a couple percent done and
>>>then cause Windows to crash. Yesterday it didn't crash,
>>>the screen just went blank as if there were a blank
>>>screen saver on and then there's nothing left that you
>>>can do other than reboot the computer manually. I've
>>>tried multiple things trying to figure out how to get
>
> it
>
>>>working again, with no luck. I have also tried a couple
>>>other disk defragmenting programs such as Diskeeper 8.0
>>>and Disk Mechanic Pro(?). Also, I don't know that this
>>>would've worked anyway, but I copied the Disk Defrag
>>>files onto a floppy and then replaced them with the
>
> same
>
>>>files from another computer. If possible I would like
>
> to
>
>>>avoid Reformatting the Hard Drive. Any help acceptable.
>>>Please Help, Thank you.
>>>.
>>>
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>>.
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