Hey Bob.  I just ran it from Windows like I always do, then it reboots and
does the copy.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gemini Computer & TV" <geminitv@


Clint,
How did you use Ghost (from Windows or from the Ghost Boot Disk)?

Bob Waterman, CET. #RI-28

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Support-OrpheusComputing.com"

> I've never had any problems running the XP Pro System Restore before,
until
> today.  I tried to open it just to explain something to someone regarding
the
> Restore, and the usual window opens up partially, just its outline, then
it
> crashes with the typical error window "System restore has encountered
problem
> and needs to close........" etc., etc.  Event viewer shows two entries for
> the crash:
>
> "Faulting application rstrui.exe, version 5.1.2600.1106, faulting module
> mshtml.dll, version 6.0.2800.1458, fault address 0x0008e889."
>
> and:
>
> "Fault bucket 125703542."
>
> Naturally, as always, clicking any M$ links for more info in the Event
Viewer
> is useless.  I have been plagued by NUMEROUS "Fault buckets" since day one
> when CLOSING apps.  But this is the first time it's done it on the
Restore,
> and on the OPENING of a program.
>
> I have disabled restore under services, turned it off on ALL drives, then
> restarted it and enabled it.  Same thing.  I tried to right click the
sr.inf
> to reinstall Restore, same thing, still crashes.  I even tried turning on
> restore on only ONE HD, and or only one partition on each HD, same thing.
>
> I have searched for this issue and (again, as always), all I can find is
> other people asking the same question at various forums with no help in
the
> replies!
>
> No new software or hardware, or updates have been installed.  The only
thing
> done was Ghost was run to put what was on one HD to another, and I'm now
> using the other new HD.  I'm pretty sure this is related since I did see a
> reference to "faulting module mshtml.dll" with regards to rstrui.exe and
the
> cloning of a HD, but it wasn't the exact same error.  Nonetheless I tried
> what it suggested and that didn't work.  I don't recall exactly what it
was
> since I've tried so many things, but I was one I already mentioned.
> Thanks,
> -Clint
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