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General Computer Support / downloaded windows repair v3.9.1 and when trying it out, get disastrous problems
« on: June 05, 2016, 07:07:46 am »
hello, dear helpers,
so kind of you to take the time for me
but yesterday there were no replies when i needed them so i went ahead and saved 17 (!) dvd's of data backup in the hp recovery wizard and after saving all the data i possibly could with that, i went ahead and with the system recovery cd disc i had, i restored my pc with the 4 months old backup system image - better than nothing!
and loading the 17 dvd's of save data of course took a lot of time (in fact all night and i had of course to babysit and change the dvd's one after another, so i went to bed at 5 this morning!), but it worked. my system started normally. now i'm running another backup to my external disc, so that if something happens, i have a more current backup to revert to. teaches me to not let the regular backups slide that long!
the solution you suggest @boggin, might have worked, but it's too late for this time...
i really appreciate it that you guys took the time to help here!
the post by @makinero though refers to a slightly different error code... so i don't know why he or she posted this?
i'm closing this post now, cause for me at the moment, this has been resolved (in another manner).
thanks everybody and have a nice sunday!
m.
so kind of you to take the time for me
but yesterday there were no replies when i needed them so i went ahead and saved 17 (!) dvd's of data backup in the hp recovery wizard and after saving all the data i possibly could with that, i went ahead and with the system recovery cd disc i had, i restored my pc with the 4 months old backup system image - better than nothing!
and loading the 17 dvd's of save data of course took a lot of time (in fact all night and i had of course to babysit and change the dvd's one after another, so i went to bed at 5 this morning!), but it worked. my system started normally. now i'm running another backup to my external disc, so that if something happens, i have a more current backup to revert to. teaches me to not let the regular backups slide that long!
the solution you suggest @boggin, might have worked, but it's too late for this time...
i really appreciate it that you guys took the time to help here!
the post by @makinero though refers to a slightly different error code... so i don't know why he or she posted this?
i'm closing this post now, cause for me at the moment, this has been resolved (in another manner).
thanks everybody and have a nice sunday!
m.