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rolling back Windows Me
greetings all,
need your help again. here's the problem, I had a partially decent version of WinMe running before with IE6 working great, but since I altered windows into this version by running setup, things have gone downriver somewhat. What is the process required to roll back WinMe to its previous state? IE5 is really horrid for me to work with. any and all help would be greatly appreciated. T51
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Woodland Hills, CA
Posts: 2,240
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Re: rolling back Windows Me
Hi tango51
You mention Quote:
1) Run Setup from a Windows Me installation CD while your older Windows Me system was still running? or - 2) Run Setup from a Windows Me installation CD, having booted your computer from that CD? or 3) Run Setup from a folder on your computer's hard drive, such as C:\Windows\Options\Install? or 4) Run Setup from a Restore/Recovery disk or partition? [also ... is this the same Dell Dimension L866r that you've had for a while?] Depending on the method and type of setup that you tried, you may or may not have options to roll back to your previous system state. You might be thinking of the "System Restore" utility that first appeared in Windows Me: but that is not intended for systems that have been through an in-place reinstall of Windows Me itself. I'm not sure that any 'restore points' would still be available after a reinstallation. It might not hurt to start System Restore, just to see what restore points you have. If the older restore points are still available (which would surprise me) -- you could try one. If that works, it means that WinMe saved enough of the older files during your reinstall. If the reinstall has made any older restore points unavailable, why not simply update your current WinMe using Windows Update? All the updates through mid-2006 are still available. You need to get the Critical Updates anyway, since you are vulnerable online without them. IE6 will arrive as an update, and will have several Critical Updates to apply. Keep in mind that system instability online is often a sign of malware infection, so make sure to run some thorough scans. Best of luck . . . Gary P.S. ... you must be taking fairly good care of that L866r ... it should be nearing it's ninth or tenth birthday.
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