Re: k3b problem

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On Tuesday 02 January 2007 20:21, Gene Heskett wrote:
>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 data 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.
>
Wow, did I ever mangle that!  I've corrected the grammar a wee bit now.

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