Vista Restore
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Hi,
I have the Vista Business operating system on my Dell Latitude D830 and am
looking to restore my machine back to its factory image, I was under the
impression that if you pressed F8 and selected the top option and select your
language and then you could select from a selection of restore options. I
can get as far as entering the language but just get an option to restore to
a previous point in time which is not what I am looking for as I have done
similar on other machines. Can anyone tell me where I am going wrong, I have
also checked and I do have the partition drive so it should be possible.
Thanks Phil
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Strange language problem at bootup
... just a program that gets its settings from somewhere, ... I tried a restore anyway as I have a few recent restore points ... I then noticed that next to the password box, the language was showing as ... this allows me to login at least, however the problems dont stop there. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: smigrate fails with error:The language is not supported on the server
... specify the same site language as the original site. ... original site was based on the Greek language template, ... Then you should be able to use smigrate to restore to that site. ... > sharepoint services and applied the language template pack ... (microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices) - Re: Strange language problem at bootup
... "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: ... restore your operating system to the chosen point in time. ... See if fixing the pre-logon language resolves the problem. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: Strange language problem at bootup
... System Restore is more drastic that editing a registry ... See if fixing the pre-logon language resolves the problem. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: Strange language problem at bootup
... System Restore is more drastic that editing a registry ... See if fixing the pre-logon language resolves the problem. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) |
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