restart computer and run in safe mode it will correct corrupt files, (called scan disk). I also recommend downloading a free program and use it daily. It is called CCleaner and choice the free one. It will keep your computer clear and running like new. If you have windows 7 you can type in box the words (restore) and it will take you to that file in programs.
THe backup and the restore wizards
THe backup and the restore wizards
System Restore
Windows automaticly saves the registry in order to create a restore point. In windows you can restore the system to a previous set up, and part of that process is replacing or removing changed registry keys. Without these saved resistries restoration would be much harder, if not near impossible.
Windows automaticly saves the registry in order to create a restore point. In windows you can restore the system to a previous set up, and part of that process is replacing or removing changed registry keys. Without these saved resistries restoration would be much harder, if not near impossible.
On a Windows machine the system restore process allows a user to return to a previous state on the computer if something goes wrong. This allows you to restore your settings should something go wrong.
windows process activation service (WPAS)
If memory serves, backup and restore in vista requires the RPC process to be running, which doesn't run in safe mode. Your best bet is to reinstall Vista, get it up and running in "normal" mode, then do your restore.
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Depending on the model there is several ways to restore your Acer. Acer machines for the consumer market running Windows 7 have a built in recovery tool named eRecovery, run it and it will guide you through the process. If one can not use this program for any reason one could use the DVD's following many PC's or the default Windows 7 Acer recovery boot button F8.
The "bootrec fixboot" command is used in Windows Recovery Environment to repair issues with the Master Boot Record (MBR) or Boot Configuration Data (BCD) that may be preventing Windows from booting correctly. This command can help resolve startup problems and restore the Windows boot process.
Automatic system recovery is a device or process that detects a computer failure and attempts recovery. System Restore is a component of Microsoft's Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, but not Windows 2000, operating systems that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a previous state in the event of system malfunction or failure.