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For the last few days my computer has been very sluggish and loading slowly.
I went to system restore last night to do a restore but I do not have any
bold dates on the calendar there. I tried to go back on the calendar to the
previous month but it did not work. I have numbers on calendar but none are
bold. I called Dell computers and they helped with the' slow' issue by having
me go to 'run' and typing in msconfig and unchecking the unnecessary start up
programs. I use a registry cleaner/ junk files remover to clean up my hard
drive, but I use their automatic setings. Can someone please help?
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I did as you said and I have a sr checkpoint listed on the right side
calendar which formerly was blank, listing the restore time and date. The
maintenace program I use is System Mechanic 5 and it does it all
automatically. Thank you so much help.

"SHOTYME3O3" wrote:

> For the last few days my computer has been very sluggish and loading slowly.
> I went to system restore last night to do a restore but I do not have any
> bold dates on the calendar there. I tried to go back on the calendar to the
> previous month but it did not work. I have numbers on calendar but none are
> bold. I called Dell computers and they helped with the' slow' issue by having
> me go to 'run' and typing in msconfig and unchecking the unnecessary start up
> programs. I use a registry cleaner/ junk files remover to clean up my hard
> drive, but I use their automatic setings. Can someone please help?
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> SHOTYME3O3
 
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Hi

One or more of the System Restore files could have been corrupted - try
turning SR off/on - but I'm afraid that you will lose any existing
checkpoints:

Right click My Computer, select Properties and then the System Restore tab.
Enable 'Turn off System Restore on all drives' and reboot your PC. After
that 1st reboot go back into SR and disable 'Turn off System Restore on all
drives' and reboot your PC again. After that 2nd reboot you should have one
new SR checkpoint.

Which particular registry 'cleaner' did you use? It could be that the so
called 'cleaner' cleaned up more than it should have.

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"SHOTYME3O3" <SHOTYME3O3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:291EAAAC-5E0F-43DF-91DC-F2E81C020B42@microsoft.com...
> For the last few days my computer has been very sluggish and loading
> slowly.
> I went to system restore last night to do a restore but I do not have any
> bold dates on the calendar there. I tried to go back on the calendar to
> the
> previous month but it did not work. I have numbers on calendar but none
> are
> bold. I called Dell computers and they helped with the' slow' issue by
> having
> me go to 'run' and typing in msconfig and unchecking the unnecessary start
> up
> programs. I use a registry cleaner/ junk files remover to clean up my hard
> drive, but I use their automatic setings. Can someone please help?
> --
> SHOTYME3O3
 
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You're welcome.

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"SHOTYME3O3" <SHOTYME3O3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7C10F895-3876-4C2E-9A4B-C7D4B5D7E7E0@microsoft.com...
>I did as you said and I have a sr checkpoint listed on the right side
> calendar which formerly was blank, listing the restore time and date. The
> maintenace program I use is System Mechanic 5 and it does it all
> automatically. Thank you so much help.
>
> "SHOTYME3O3" wrote:
>
>> For the last few days my computer has been very sluggish and loading
>> slowly.
>> I went to system restore last night to do a restore but I do not have any
>> bold dates on the calendar there. I tried to go back on the calendar to
>> the
>> previous month but it did not work. I have numbers on calendar but none
>> are
>> bold. I called Dell computers and they helped with the' slow' issue by
>> having
>> me go to 'run' and typing in msconfig and unchecking the unnecessary
>> start up
>> programs. I use a registry cleaner/ junk files remover to clean up my
>> hard
>> drive, but I use their automatic setings. Can someone please help?
>> --
>> SHOTYME3O3
 
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hello. regarding ur problem, i must first clarify some stuff according to my
personal experience.

if you dun see any bold dates on ur calender, it means that no restore dates
are available, possible reasons could be:
a) system restore was disabled: run msconfig and see under services if
"system restore service" is stopped or disabled. check it if it's disabled
and restart.
b) your computer is configured to not have any system restore mechanism to
save disk space

regarding why ur computer turns real sluggish, reasons really vary. to
better help answer ur problem, i suggest you provide me with ur system specs
and if possible programs that 'feel' sluggish when u run dem, den maybe i can
help you in some way or another.

when it comes to windows, there are some tweaks here and there. but whether
they work or not varies in accordance with system specs and programs
installed.
 

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just read your message shotyme303 and thought I may be able to offer some
help I had a similar problem with restore points or lack of, but since I have
been using spybot every time I finish on the internet this seems to create
restore points quite often if not almost every time. Des Hull
"SHOTYME3O3" wrote:

> For the last few days my computer has been very sluggish and loading slowly.
> I went to system restore last night to do a restore but I do not have any
> bold dates on the calendar there. I tried to go back on the calendar to the
> previous month but it did not work. I have numbers on calendar but none are
> bold. I called Dell computers and they helped with the' slow' issue by having
> me go to 'run' and typing in msconfig and unchecking the unnecessary start up
> programs. I use a registry cleaner/ junk files remover to clean up my hard
> drive, but I use their automatic setings. Can someone please help?
> --
> SHOTYME3O3
 

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I have had similar problems withno restore points but since running spybot
after most surfing journeys this seems to create points hope this is helpful

"SHOTYME3O3" wrote:

> For the last few days my computer has been very sluggish and loading slowly.
> I went to system restore last night to do a restore but I do not have any
> bold dates on the calendar there. I tried to go back on the calendar to the
> previous month but it did not work. I have numbers on calendar but none are
> bold. I called Dell computers and they helped with the' slow' issue by having
> me go to 'run' and typing in msconfig and unchecking the unnecessary start up
> programs. I use a registry cleaner/ junk files remover to clean up my hard
> drive, but I use their automatic setings. Can someone please help?
> --
> SHOTYME3O3
 
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 13:49:02 -0700, "SHOTYME3O3"
<SHOTYME3O3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>For the last few days my computer has been very sluggish and loading slowly.
>I went to system restore last night to do a restore but I do not have any
>bold dates on the calendar there. I tried to go back on the calendar to the
>previous month but it did not work. I have numbers on calendar but none are
>bold. I called Dell computers and they helped with the' slow' issue by having
>me go to 'run' and typing in msconfig and unchecking the unnecessary start up
>programs. I use a registry cleaner/ junk files remover to clean up my hard
>drive, but I use their automatic setings. Can someone please help?

Do you use Pccillin ? They sent out an update that screwed lots of machines on
the 23rd. What you need to do is delete that pattern file and then update from
pccillin.
Can't recall the number, but it should be the largest numbered pattern file you
have on hand.
delete it, reboot, and update from the web.

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