Re: k3b problem

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On Tuesday 02 January 2007 13:53, Anne Wilson wrote:
>On Tuesday 02 January 2007 17:51, Scott van Looy wrote:
>> Quickest solution to that is to grab the IE7 installer and run it,
>> that'll repair anything that's broken.
>>
>> Second quickest - go to "Add/Remove Programs" in control panels and
>> then choose "Remove Internet Explorer" if it's available - this'll
>> automatically restore IE6 on their system
>>
>> Third quickest. If they have an XP disk, they can do a repair install
>>
>> I know that's not the answer you're after, but it might save a lot of
>> hassle for them.
>
>Or a system restore?
>
>Anne

All attempts at a system restore or rollback are squawked about because 
the machine was incomplete because the machine was shut down improperly.  
But guess what?  They've always shut it down via the shutdown buttons in 
windows, I'm the only one that has ever used the power switch in that 
manner, and then only when booted to a live cd.  If that's improper, then 
somebody tell me why, please.

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