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Hi,
I am running Windows XP Professional SP2 and it seems that the registry is corrupted. All the file associations to the links on my desktop and start menu are gone. The icons are still there (without the associated picture) but when I click on one, nothing happens. Same thing is true with the Start menu, all the icons are there but when I click on one nothing happens. I tried to start Windows using F8 and chose "Restore to last good state" but this didn't help, nor did starting in Safe Mode. In either case, all the links were gone. The problem first occurred after I tried to install Office 2003 SP2. The installion of Office 2003 SP2 failed repeatedly. I tried the tips on Microsoft web site for installing from full file, etc., but nothing worked. Now I can't even uninstall Office or do anything else because Windows is not working. Has anyone had this problem? How can I restore the registry to a previous point without Windows working! Is there a way to do this at command prompt within first booting into Windows? -Mark |
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I believe using "Restore to last good state" merely uses the last
successful boot to determine that this was a good state. This is not what you need here. I'd try using System Restore to go back to an appropriate restore point. |
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Yes, I would like to do just that, but I cannot access the System Restore
function from within Windows as none of the links work (also not to "my computer" or "control panel"). Is there a way to pick a system restore point directly from the command prompt before Windows loads ??? "bxf" wrote: > I believe using "Restore to last good state" merely uses the last > successful boot to determine that this was a good state. This is not > what you need here. I'd try using System Restore to go back to an > appropriate restore point. > > |
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milo2man wrote: > Yes, I would like to do just that, but I cannot access the System Restore > function from within Windows as none of the links work (also not to "my > computer" or "control panel"). Is there a way to pick a system restore point > directly from the command prompt before Windows loads ??? > > "bxf" wrote: > > > I believe using "Restore to last good state" merely uses the last > > successful boot to determine that this was a good state. This is not > > what you need here. I'd try using System Restore to go back to an > > appropriate restore point. > > > > Fortunately there is: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;304449 Good luck. |
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