Thanks for the tip. I think I'll go that route.

--- In [email protected], Lester Vanhoff <ebsn247...@...> wrote:
>
> Microsoft's System Restore is very unreliable. It's just dumb luck
that it 
> worked for you. Consider getting a disk imaging application and do
the disk 
> image backup every day. One of the best programs is Acronis True Image, 
> I've been using it for years. The way it works, when you get into a 
> problem, it wipes out (formats) the whole disk (or selected
partitions), 
> including your operating system, and then restores everything from the 
> backup image.
> 
> http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/
> 
> "ozzyapeman" <zoopf...@...> wrote in
> news:gjlt6u+l...@...: 
> 
> > The only thing that ultimately worked was doing a *Windows System
> > Restore* to 30 days ago. AB finally worked normally like it used to.
> > 
> > I guess the veterans on this board might have done the restore instead
> > of all the crap I tried. But, I am almost ashamed to say, I never even
> > knew Windows had a system restore function. Or maybe I knew at one
> > time, but forgot it was even there. In any case, that's the way to
> > solve any mysterious AB slowdowns.
>


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