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1295774 2012-08-20 22:51:00 Is there a way to access system restore from the set up menu?
Computer is freezing and blue screening
Vista Home Home Premium
Can't start up normally or in safe mode, just goes blank.
I think it might be a Battlefield 1942 problem, as son was playing when it crapped out.
I'd like to try a system restore, as that is what fixed it previously.

LL
lakewoodlady (103)
1295775 2012-08-20 23:02:00 f11? I think. Nick G (16709)
1295776 2012-08-20 23:09:00 No, its press 'del for set up' but I want to know if there is a way to use sys restore once I'm in there.

LL
lakewoodlady (103)
1295777 2012-08-20 23:12:00 No, I think pressing f11 during boot launches recovery mode.
Edit - have looked, it launches recovery mode, NOT system restore. Sorry LL.
Nick G (16709)
1295778 2012-08-20 23:15:00 Could you try last known good config? Nick G (16709)
1295779 2012-08-20 23:20:00 No, the BIOS is completely OS-independent, unless it's a brand-name PC which has been specifically designed to do so (some Dells, HPs etc have this feature). inphinity (7274)
1295780 2012-08-20 23:42:00 Thanks inphinity, just wanted to confirm that.

Nick, I know you try to help, read my post, I cannot get into safe mode either.

LL
lakewoodlady (103)
1295781 2012-08-21 00:10:00 Thanks inphinity, just wanted to confirm that.

Nick, I know you try to help, read my post, I cannot get into safe mode either.

LL
Yup, I read it first. Last known good config can be accessed from f8, 'advanced'
Not safe mode.
Nick G (16709)
1295782 2012-08-21 00:46:00 Someone will know better than me but I thought it was an option from the same menu as safe mode.

If all else fails you could do a repair install, if someone can't tell you how to try restore first at least.
What version of windows?
I haven't done 7 recently but I have done XP so from memory it went something like;
boot off windows CD
continue as if installing a new copy and choose the C: drive
Setup then sees the existing installation and gives you the option to repair it or install a new version
Choose repair
Follow the steps - you'll need the key.

One possible gotcha I think I've seen someone post on here is if you have IE8 running on XP and repair it you get the IE6 files or something and it all screws up. 7 should repair fine. You will need to do a lot of updates again afterwards if it works but it should leave your programs installed and your data intact - no guarantees though.
dugimodo (138)
1295783 2012-08-21 01:06:00 Have you tried safe mode with command prompt ?

If it will go into that, at the command prompt box type in rstrui.exe Press enter, confirm and system restore will open.

If it wont, then boot from your Install DVD, select Repair Your Computer, it will go through and try to repair the OS. If it cant then theres options to run system restore from the DVD.
wainuitech (129)
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