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Old 08-04-2007   #6 (permalink)
Gilbert Baron


 
 

Re: System Restore Unexpected Error 8007007B

On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 12:29:56 -0400, Bert Kinney <bert@NSmvps.org>
wrote:

>
>
>Gilbert Baron wrote:
>> On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 17:00:03 -0400, Bert Kinney <bert@NSmvps.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Gilbert,
>>>
>>> Press the WinKey on the keyboard and type or paste
>>> SystemPropertiesProtection then press enter.
>>>
>>> Deselect the "C: Missing" checkbox and select "Local Disk C:" to enable
>>> System Restore.
>>>
>>> Error message created by System Restore in Windows Vista:
>>> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/eerrormsgsv.html#4
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
>>> http://bertk.mvps.org
>>> Member: http://dts-l.org
>>>
>>> Gilbert Baron wrote:
>>>> System Restore Unexpected Error 8007007B
>>>> Is the one I get trying to run System Restore in Vista Home Premium.
>>>> It says
>>>> The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
>>>> (0x8007007B)
>>>>
>>>> System Restore will now close.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas. Tried to run as administrator and that did not help.

>>
>>
>> THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU , sometimes Usenet is useful. That did
>> it. How did you fid that and why in heavens name is that not in
>> Microsoft knowledge base?

>
>Hi Gilbert,
>
>I found the answer on these MS newsgroups.
>
>This error was created do to an issue with the way Gateway imaged some of
>there drives with Vista. As far as I know it has not made it's way to the MS
>knowledge base. You could check the Gateway KB if they have one.
>
>Could you send me a screen shot of the System Properties dialog box with the
>"C: Missing on it? Send to bertNS@mvps.org (Remove the NS to reply).
>
>Regards,
>Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
>http://bertk.mvps.org
>Member: http://dts-l.org
>
>
>
>>
>>


I tried to get the shot but the error C: Missing is no longer there.
It seems to remove it when you deselect it and or after a reboot.


Vista has lot lot problems. I am about to post about sound handling.
Every part of a sound controller gets a different device id. That is
that the input and output devices each have a different ID. That did
not happen in XP and MANY program are written with that assumption so
when you have more than one card it gets it wrong unless you are using
the default card.

I wish there were a registry key to change to fix this but apparently
there is not. I think that was an really bad decision not to make at
least a backward compatible option for this as it will break a LOT of
code.



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