karlsteinar92 wrote:
>
> Malke, I have done that with CD-R disc, and i used that burn program you
> told me about and fallowed
> http://neosmart.net/wiki/display/G/B...s+with+ImgBurn
> how to burn a ISO file,
>
> then i put it in my computer and restart, i press F8 then repair
> computer, then put the layout of my keyboard, then i get sceen.. startup
> repair / System restore / Windows Complete PC restore / Windows memory
> diagnostic tool / Command prompt
>
> i press system restore
>
> Then window pops up..
> Restore system files and settings
>
> (red ring with white X in center): No restore points have been created
> on your computer's system disk. To create a restore point open system
> protection.
>
> System restore can help fix promblems that mgiht be making your
> computer run slowly or stop responding
> System restore does not affect any of your documents, pictures or other
> personal data.
>
>
Then I guess you don't have any System Restore points to restore to and
whatever you were trying to do to fix your system won't work. Since I don't
know anything about your computer or its recent history, there's not too
much more I can say.
Have you tried repairing your computer - not doing a System Restore - by
following these steps?
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial148.html
The recovery CD you made will work for this process.
If not, I would try that. If you already did try that and got no joy, then
the next step is to back up your data using a Linux Live CD or a Bart's PE
and then restore your computer to factory condition.
Again, I must stress that I know nothing about your computer or what brought
it to this condition so you may want to get a diagnosis from a competent
local tech who can have hands-on. If you go this route, I don't recommend
using a BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place.
Malke
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