[access-uk] Re: SYSTEM RESTORE

  • From: Andy Collins <Andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 20:16:55 +0000


Hi Amro, I'm reasonabley ok with using System restore, and I am doing 
as you said, but the next button for the "restore your system to..." 
well, you know, whatver the working is, doesn't work, the page just 
stays there, and nothing happens. Also, as I said, when I click on 
the less button for January, it will take me back to december, but 
clickinig it again doesn't take me to November, it just hangs, like 
that next button! Seems like there is something wrong within system 
restore itself!
-On Fri Jan 12 19:12 , 'Amro Bilal' <amro_bilal@xxxxxxx> sent:

>Hi Andy, I think you need to click on the restore point itself after 
>choosing the date if that makes sense. After you click on the date, 
scroll 
>down the page and you'll come across a list of the available restore 
points 
>for that chosen date. Jaws should say "clickable" after reading the 
time of 
>that restore point. Click on the restore point followed by the next 
button 
>and see if that works.
>
>HTH,
>Amro
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Andy Collins" Andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: ACCESS-UK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 2:41 PM
>Subject: [access-uk] SYSTEM RESTORE
>
>
>> Hi all - Because of my OE problem, I have tried to do a system
>> restore, but although I can make the selection for an earlier date,
>> when I click the next
>> button to activate going back to that date, nothing happens, the 
back
>> button and cancel button work, but the next button does nothing!
>> Also, for some reason,
>> I can only see dates and restore points going back to December 23
>> 2006, clicking on the less button for a previous month doesn't 
work.
>>
>> I did a disc defrag to see if that would help with anything, and 
the
>> report for the defrag said that there were files within system
>> restore that couldn't
>> be defragged. Anybody help me make sense of this please? -
>>
>>
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