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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: arturio on June 22, 2013, 03:13:17 am
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Hi there.
I am using the tweaking program once a month on avarege. Just to stay ahead of things.
Recently i was hit by some malware/virus which resulted in that i no longer can restore to an earlier date and, loading other anti malware/virus programs will not install. Sure i used the tweaking/repair program again but to no result.
I tried the recommendations as given by tweaking program to use Malwarebites, will not load, use Kaspersky TTDS, wil crash, use combofix, will not load, etc.
As my laptop with the problem is XP and seven years old, i do not have the XP disk anymore.
I have tried suggestions to repair online but no results. Certain files needed can not be found.
I know i can reformat but that is the last option, as will be buying a new laptop.
Any suggestion is most welcome.
Thank you
Arturio
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http://www.pcinspector.de/FSGuard/info.htm?language=1
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Thanks for that Rick. I wish i had that before my troubles started. I will install and use, although it seems to be an after the fact thing. If there is a cure for getting at least restore points back, i would really appreciate. Anyway, i will try and explore, and sure let you know my findings.
Thanks for the help.
Art
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I have installed and`run FSGuard, as advised by Rick.
However, i can still not access XP restore points properly. I can go to the restore section via accessories and system tools but i can not see the calendar. A box says that i have no restore points.
The funny thing is that if i want to make a restore point, it let me do so, XP confirms the restore point has been made, but, when i check there is no calendar.
Are there any more suggestions for me.??
Thanks
Art
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Aha, found it. By desperately browsing for solutions i stumbled upon this.
http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/probably-best-free-security-list-world.htm?page=0,20
Went to page 21, "System Resque" And there it was, a tiny program which i downloaded, run it and it repaired. I can now see the calender again and choose restore points.
It was very simple afterall.
Just to let you know.
Cheers
Arturio
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Good find, which one did you run under the system rescue list?
I want to grab it and tear it apart to see what it does so I can add those steps to my Windows repair tool :-)
Shane
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run this command tool from a control prompt to see if some other issues might need attentions
copy and paste it, shane, you might want to make some tool for this too... very useful tool and directs users to areas that have the problems need attention;
perfmon /report
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Shane, you know, there are so many programs that delete restore points, I think, your program should inlcude a feature too save a restore point offline on a external media or even a recorded CD... then, no maleware can muff up that!
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Not an option as Windows wont let me touch the restore points. It will let you delete them but nothing else.
Shane
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Hi Shane.
Apologies, my answer was not complete.
After you click on the link i gave, go to page 21. Then, scroll down to 21.1 and click on the third choice, "repair restore calender XP" That did it for me.
I still have no idea what caused my mishap.
Cheers
Art
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Hi Shane.
Apologies, my answer was not complete.
After you click on the link i gave, go to page 21. Then, scroll down to 21.1 and click on the third choice, "repair restore calender XP" That did it for me.
I still have no idea what caused my mishap.
Cheers
Art
Perfect! Thanks :-)
Shane