Hello,
I think there is an option to do System restore on Boot up, if the computer has
the install files in a REstore Volume on the HD.

Good luck,


On September 11, 2012 at 4:20 PM Winterlight <[email protected]>
wrote:

> My sister has a Dell Studio1536 laptop running Vista home Premium.
> Itunes and Tomtom are the only apps on it  besides the ones that came
> with it. My sister uses her IE browser, and Word and that is it.
> Everything is setup for auto update and it has been continually updated.
>
> Unfortunately, , it has a big software problem.. I get ATI driver
> error on startup, the program shortcuts in the start menu are gone.
> It won't do a windows update. It won't let me create an THE
> Administrator account. It won't let me view anything on the C drive
> unless I am using Opus from a flash drive. A lot of the settings have
> disappeared. The desktop icons have disappeared.
>
> This is a computer with Vista Security on high, and Mcafee running in
> the background. I ran a Clamwin scan and I couldn't find a virus. I
> ran a SFC scan and it showed corrupt files that it could not fix.
> There is no Restore points available. Using OPUS I was able to copy
> the My Documents folder and save her data to a flash drive. Something
> happened to it that corrupted OS files. I have the data so there is
> no point in trying to repair this.
>
> What I want to do now  is use the Dell Restore partition but I don't
> know how to go about it. If there was a disk, my sister does not
> remember it, I see the Restore partition but how does it work. I
> don't have any programs in the start menu so if that is how I start
> it up....what exe am I looking for?
>
> thanks
>

Tim Lider
Sr. Data Recovery Specialist
Advanced Data Solutions, LLC
http://www.adv-data.com
[email protected]

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