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Please help. origional post Dec 20th TY :)


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I am unable to use my Windows 7 "System Restore" & can't look or delete my "Hotmail & Outlook" junk mail, and concidering I have internet service through my cable tv provider, and a box and I'm the only computer hooked into it, I was really expecting things to be a lil faster. It is much better than when I lived in the motel, but maybe I'm asking too much, my pc is a yr & 1/2 old. Toshiba Satelite L655

I know it's the hollidays, so since my pc works 97% good, I'm patient. TY



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This may be what you are looking for. :thumbsup:

http://www.sevenforu...fix-issues.html
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I'm unable to get to that point, I get this:[attachment=62213:Capture.JPG]

TY, Penny
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Please run this fix it then reboot your machine.
http://support.micro...2&Product=winxp



Open an Elevated Command Prompt:
Go to Start and type in cmd.exe
At the top of the Search Box, right click on Cmd.exe and select "Run as administrator"
Then please input the txt in the code box below and hit enter allow the scan to finish reboot.

sfc /scannow

Reboot after Sfc /scannow and try and open services.msc again.
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That seems to be for VISTA, I have windows 7

[attachment=62215:vista fix.JPG]

[attachment=62214:system restore.JPG]

I am attempting tho, only to be given lil annoying boxes of "Can't do's."

TY for your patience.
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Vista tools will most of the time work on win 7.

But lets try this.

Download the All in one Repair Tool Run the program vista/win 7 users please right click and run as admin. Go to step 4 and create a backup of your registry this tool involves changing registry keys and it is just a good idea to bak it up.Now go to the start repairs tab and run it with the following boxes checked.When running this tool disable your antivirus.


Reset Registry Permissions
Reset File Permissions
Register System Files
Repair WMI
Repair Windows FireWall
Repair Internet Explorer
Repair MDAV/MS Jet
Repair Hosts Files
Remove Policies Set By Infections
Repair Winsock & Dns Cache
Repair Proxy Settings
Unhide Non System Files
Repair Windows Updates
Repair Volume Shadow Copy Services
Set Windows Services To DEfault Startup
Repair MSI (Windows Installer)
Repair.INK (Shortcuts) File Association


Note that you should reboot a couple of times after this tool.
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All is up and going well after a LONG spell of bad luck, trying again, & again, getting to the point of a dreaded blue screen, and just going back to square one. TY Penny

Edited by penelopepony, 10 January 2013 - 01:15 AM.

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Ok I am not sure I understand what you mean. :confused:
Anymore issues?
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