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June 12th, 2003 18:00

What went wrong and what do you want accomplish? More info would be helpfull.

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June 12th, 2003 18:00

I kept getting messages that OE6 needed to close.  I was told that possibly the DBX files were corrupt.  I managed to locate the DBX files but once I got there I decided I didn't have a clue so I got out.  I then decided I would do a system restore to a time when I wasn't getting the error message.  That's when it refused to do a restore-for any point.

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June 12th, 2003 21:00

You could try Install of ie.inf file again with IE 6 closed.

use Search Advanced  ie.inf   , right ie.inf & select Install.

DELL 2600 Laptop
XP SP1
Home Edition
256 Mb RAM 18GB Hard Drive
Dial up Modem 56Kb

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May 11th, 2004 15:00

Try these tips:

• Read any error messages and address any issues that the messages identify.
 
• Check your hard disks for free space. You must have at least 200MB of free space on each disk on which you've enabled System Restore. You can use the Disk Cleanup utility to reclaim space. If necessary, you can also use this utility to delete all but the most recent restore point.
 
• Confirm that the System Restore service is running.
 
• Try to run the utility in Safe mode.
 
• Check the System log for any errors that relate to sr or srservice.
 

If these steps don't help, run srdiag.exe to troubleshoot further. Srdiag creates a .cab file, which it places in the \%windir%\system32\restore folder by default. You can double-click the file or right-click it and choose Extract. You can then examine the 14 extracted files to troubleshoot your problem.

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