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How do I restore my Windows Vista to the day I started to use it?

 
 
Cat
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      4th Jan 2008
I would like to restore my laptop, but there is no date where I can restore
it from, I can only create a date.
Is there any way in which I can restore it from the date I started to use it?
 
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David
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      4th Jan 2008
Your laptop's manufacturer has probably provided the means to restore it to
the factory condition. Check the documentation that came with it.

"Cat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I would like to restore my laptop, but there is no date where I can
> restore
> it from, I can only create a date.
> Is there any way in which I can restore it from the date I started to use
> it?


 
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RMZ
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      4th Jan 2008
On Jan 4, 11:51 am, Cat <C...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I would like to restore my laptop, but there is no date where I can restore
> it from, I can only create a date.
> Is there any way in which I can restore it from the date I started to use it?


Call the manufactures support line... You may have to use the recovery/
install CD that came with your PC, but you should be able to get it
back to its virgin state.... make sure you back up your personal files
first as you may loose everything. Another option would be Windows
system recovery which doesn't require you to wipe the drive....

 
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Dale
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      4th Jan 2008
And after restoring it, this time make sure that System Restore is enabled on
your system drive. It will save you a lot of trouble later.


Dale


"RMZ" wrote:

> On Jan 4, 11:51 am, Cat <C...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > I would like to restore my laptop, but there is no date where I can restore
> > it from, I can only create a date.
> > Is there any way in which I can restore it from the date I started to use it?

>
> Call the manufactures support line... You may have to use the recovery/
> install CD that came with your PC, but you should be able to get it
> back to its virgin state.... make sure you back up your personal files
> first as you may loose everything. Another option would be Windows
> system recovery which doesn't require you to wipe the drive....
>
>

 
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alexB
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      4th Jan 2008
Wait a second. When you try to restore it offers you a set of restore
points. If you've never created one manually, there should be restoration
points tied to the software you installed, Windows upgrades, hotfixes, etc.

It is all there, just take a look. Go to the earliest restore point at the
bottom of that list view and highlight it.


"Cat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I would like to restore my laptop, but there is no date where I can restore
> it from, I can only create a date.
> Is there any way in which I can restore it from the date I started to use
> it?


 
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Dale
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      4th Jan 2008
That's assuming that System Restore was not disabled by the user or even the
PC maker.

Dale


"alexB" wrote:

> Wait a second. When you try to restore it offers you a set of restore
> points. If you've never created one manually, there should be restoration
> points tied to the software you installed, Windows upgrades, hotfixes, etc.
>
> It is all there, just take a look. Go to the earliest restore point at the
> bottom of that list view and highlight it.
>
>
> "Cat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:803C9E51-F01F-4D2D-9D01-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I would like to restore my laptop, but there is no date where I can restore
> > it from, I can only create a date.
> > Is there any way in which I can restore it from the date I started to use
> > it?

>
>

 
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Mike Matheny
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      4th Jan 2008
Cat was thinking very hard :
> I would like to restore my laptop, but there is no date where I can restore
> it from, I can only create a date.
> Is there any way in which I can restore it from the date I started to use it?


Turn off System Restore and then turn it back on - that will clear up the
corrupted restore points and it should work from then on (until it gets
corrupted again!)

--

Mike Matheny


 
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