From: Carlos on 21 Apr 2010 20:41 Eric, We are coming to a dead end here. Next step would be to take note of the exact error message you are getting and google for it. You shouldn't be the first one with this issue, so somebody else in the net might already have a solution for it. :) Carlos "Eric Allen" wrote: > Kue2 wrote: > > Hi Eric > > How much disk space do you have free? > > Is the drive set to create restore points? In control search box type > > "system"(no quotations marks) > > then click create a restore point, make sure drive is set to "ON" > > > > > > "Eric Allen" <eric-allen(a)peoplepc.com> wrote in message > > news:hqldug$pfd$1(a)speranza.aioe.org... > >> Carlos wrote: > >>> Eric, > >>> Try this: > >>> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/eerrormsgsv.html > >>> Carlos > >>> > >>> "Eric Allen" wrote: > >>> > >>>> Carlos wrote: > >>>>> Eric, > >>>>> Try running the following command: > >>>>> > >>>>> %windir%\System32\SystemPropertiesProtection.exe > >>>>> > >>>>> Carlos > >>>>> > >>>>> "Eric Allen" wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> Bobby Johnson wrote: > >>>>>>> Correction: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Do a right click on Computer and click on Properties; Click on > >>>>>>> System protection in the upper left side; Click on Create button > >>>>>>> in the lower right. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On 2010-04-20 16:13, Bobby Johnson wrote: > >>>>>>>> Do a right click on Computer and click on Properties; Click on > >>>>>>>> System > >>>>>>>> protection in the upper left side; Click on Create button in the > >>>>>>>> lower > >>>>>>>> left. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>> it won't do it, it gives me some weird error message like : > >>>>>> unsuspected error in the property page : ... > >>>>>> > >>>>>> -- > >>>>>> -- > >>>>>> -- > >>>>>> Eric > >>>>>> . > >>>>>> > >>>> same error > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> -- > >>>> -- > >>>> Eric > >>>> . > >>>> > >> nope, nothing there for Win7-64bit errors > >> > >> -- > >> -- > >> -- > >> Eric > > > yes, it is set to save, but it still comes up with that catastrophic error > > -- > -- > -- > Eric > . >
From: Eric Allen on 21 Apr 2010 21:04 Carlos wrote: > Eric, > We are coming to a dead end here. > Next step would be to take note of the exact error message you are getting > and google for it. > You shouldn't be the first one with this issue, so somebody else in the net > might already have a solution for it. > :) > Carlos > > "Eric Allen" wrote: > >> Kue2 wrote: >>> Hi Eric >>> How much disk space do you have free? >>> Is the drive set to create restore points? In control search box type >>> "system"(no quotations marks) >>> then click create a restore point, make sure drive is set to "ON" >>> >>> >>> "Eric Allen" <eric-allen(a)peoplepc.com> wrote in message >>> news:hqldug$pfd$1(a)speranza.aioe.org... >>>> Carlos wrote: >>>>> Eric, >>>>> Try this: >>>>> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/eerrormsgsv.html >>>>> Carlos >>>>> >>>>> "Eric Allen" wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Carlos wrote: >>>>>>> Eric, >>>>>>> Try running the following command: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> %windir%\System32\SystemPropertiesProtection.exe >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Carlos >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Eric Allen" wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Bobby Johnson wrote: >>>>>>>>> Correction: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Do a right click on Computer and click on Properties; Click on >>>>>>>>> System protection in the upper left side; Click on Create button >>>>>>>>> in the lower right. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 2010-04-20 16:13, Bobby Johnson wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Do a right click on Computer and click on Properties; Click on >>>>>>>>>> System >>>>>>>>>> protection in the upper left side; Click on Create button in the >>>>>>>>>> lower >>>>>>>>>> left. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> it won't do it, it gives me some weird error message like : >>>>>>>> unsuspected error in the property page : ... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> Eric >>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>> >>>>>> same error >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> -- >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Eric >>>>>> . >>>>>> >>>> nope, nothing there for Win7-64bit errors >>>> >>>> -- >>>> -- >>>> -- >>>> Eric >> yes, it is set to save, but it still comes up with that catastrophic error >> >> -- >> -- >> -- >> Eric >> . >> I'll try it. -- -- -- Eric
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