Hi all,
As the site is structured in an unusual way, i.e., virtual cursor does not work at all on this site, I can put it on Dropbox for anyone interested. It looks to be free so unless I stand corrected and you guys want it I will do it.
Many thanks.


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On 05/08/2010 3:28, Ishe Chinyoka wrote:
I never used that utility, but I use one called ERUNT -- Emergency
Recovery Utility for NT systems. This will back up your registry hives,
and will continue to back up your settings each time your system starts.
It backs up its data to a chosen folder (which by default is in the
SystemRoot folder).
When you have a system crash, or when you encounter performance
penalties after installation or a virus attack, you simply restore your
system by running it from the backup folder. This is even possible in
situations where Windows refuses to load: you simply boot into safemode
and run the restore utility from the command line, or if not possible,
you do a repair and then run the restore utility. Better still, I found
that you can create a Bart's PE CD, and when your system is refusing to
boot or do anything, you just pop in the CD and run the live recovery
CD: just access the backup folder and run the restore utility and you
will be prompted to restart your machine.

It will restore your system to the date you did your backup. The
autobackup feature also helps you to select the date to which you want
to restore your computer.
The author of the program made it to run on 32-bit systems and I'm not
sure if it will work on 64-bit systems.

It saved me a lot of headaches as I used to reinstall my system after
every few months, but now I have stayed with my system for two years
without reinstalling Windows.

If you are interested in the utility, and to make sure that it works on
Windows Vista, here is the link to the homepage:
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/

Hope this helps someone out there, if not directly applicable to your
situation.

Cheers,

Ishe

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Marvin Hunkin" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 2:33 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] windows vista system restore utility


hi.
is there a accessible utility for windows vista that can roll back my
system more then five days.
say back say in febuary, when i had my system crash.
was just a thought.
did google.
and one of the links was the ultimate tweek ui 2.1
has any one used this little application before.
any recommendations would be gratefully appreciated.
thank you.
marvin.
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