re: windows me unimstall infomation
Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 12:51 am Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by DanTheMan
(140 messages posted)
well thanks mate
the probloms i had before the repair install were not to bad so i wont mind to much
going back to the old system
On Wednesday, October 8, 2008 at 8:38 am, C K wrote:
>If you had problems in the original install, you are restoring the original damaged
>install, so of course the original problems will return. At least in every case
>I have seen, and there are some cases where data corruption can happen when saving
>uninstall files, since all hardware produces errors but they are usually caught
by
>the hardware's CRC error checks (HDD and optical devices aren't the only devices
>that have CRC checks, the motherboard does also).. When they aren't corrected,
you
>get data corruption, and in those cases where the hardware is defective, that is
>probably what may have been causing your issues in the first place. Trying to "repair"
>an operating system if you have bad hardware, is then futile. In cases where the
>backup files for restore may be corrupt, you can restore a system and it may be
damaged,
>even though it functioned correctly before you did the upgrade. I've seen that
happen
>too..
>
>Bottom line, MS doesn't gaurantee that any operation is 100% safe so you always
need
>to backup irreplaceable data etc if possible before you try to do anything major
>to the system..
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