Amazingly, yes!
My reason for using the rescue CDs (happy that I made them!) was that the
Restore function of Vista had stopped functioning, and I had no way of
repairing messed up conditions other than using the original factory
settings.
The previous times of resetting I uninstalled all crap I don't want on my
machine, like Norton, AOL, Vonage, etc., but I just finished running the two
CDs for the third time, this time taking care to leave everything on the
installation and writing down error messages. I also made sure my
connection was disabled, so there could be no outside interference. Wanted
to let Norton do the initial protection, which it failed to do anyway, since
it "failed to install".
Other error messages were (in order):
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UNABLE TO LOAD C:\ PROGRAM FILES\PC-DOCTOR 5 for WINDOWS\xjre\xKRN41058.dll
{referenced from C:\PROGRAMFILES\PC-DOCTOR 5 for WINDOWS\pcdr5cuiw32.exe)
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HPSDP Application module has stopped working.
A problem has caused the program to work correctly.
Windows will close the program and notify you... blah, blah.
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Windows Mail cold not be started because MSOE.dll could not be found
----------------------------------------
HP Advisor has stopped working.
A problem has caused the program to work correctly.
Windows will close the program and notify you... blah, blah.
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"DL" <notvalid@newsgroup> wrote in message
news:u1rG2NBfKHA.1824@newsgroup
> So immediately after resetting, winupdate didnt work?
> What was the reason for resetting?
> What sort of missing file msgs, exactly?
>
> "Alfred" <alfredwenzl@newsgroup> wrote in message
> news:e6xF$HAfKHA.1648@newsgroup
>>I have used my HP m7763w with Vista Home Premium for more than 2 years
>>now, and finally got to the point of having to use my rescue CDs to
>>reformat the HD and reset to factory setting.
>> Unfortunately, I get frequent error messages now, and missing file
>> notices, and Windows Update refuses to work.
>> I understand that the old factory settings are way outdated by now, but
>> what am I supposed to do to get it all working right, if Windows Update
>> fails?
>> Any help is greatly appreciated. >
>