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Computer Help Needed

Posted: June 30th, 2010, 5:41 pm
by colchar
I've been having problems for a couple of days when opening .pdf files in Firefox. Firefox will hang and then freeze (this only happens when it is attempting to open .pdf files). I haven't made any changes to my system so I figured the easiest way to resolve this would be to do a system restore. When the computer restarted I received this message:

"System Restore did not complete successfully. Your computer’s system files and setting were not changed.
Details:
System Restore failed while scanning the file system on the drive C:/ The drive may be corrupt. You might want to retry System Restore after running chkdsk/R on this disk.
An unspecified error occurred during System Restore. (0x8000ffff)
You can try System Restore again and choose a different restore point. If you continue to see this error, you can try an advanced recovery method. For more information, see What is Recovery?"


Can any of the experts here give me any idea what this all means? Can my system restore feature be easily repaired? Might my C drive be screwed up somehow? Would running the Windows 7 installation disc help repair either of these issues? What are my 'advanced recovery' options to use instead of system restore?

Re: Computer Help Needed

Posted: June 30th, 2010, 6:19 pm
by CameronBornAndBred
colchar wrote:I've been having problems for a couple of days when opening .pdf files in Firefox. Firefox will hang and then freeze (this only happens when it is attempting to open .pdf files). I haven't made any changes to my system so I figured the easiest way to resolve this would be to do a system restore. When the computer restarted I received this message:

"System Restore did not complete successfully. Your computer’s system files and setting were not changed.
Details:
System Restore failed while scanning the file system on the drive C:/ The drive may be corrupt. You might want to retry System Restore after running chkdsk/R on this disk.
An unspecified error occurred during System Restore. (0x8000ffff)
You can try System Restore again and choose a different restore point. If you continue to see this error, you can try an advanced recovery method. For more information, see What is Recovery?"


Can any of the experts here give me any idea what this all means? Can my system restore feature be easily repaired? Might my C drive be screwed up somehow? Would running the Windows 7 installation disc help repair either of these issues? What are my 'advanced recovery' options to use instead of system restore?
It's hard to know why a system restore fails, often is simply because some expected files are missing (this is often the case after a virus scanner removes files). I would run the diskcheck as indicated. You can do this in a command prompt (start - run- cmd). Enter in chkdsk /r, it will prompt you that it can't run since the volume is currently in use and will ask if you want it to run after a restart. I would also test the hard drive. Identify your drive manufacturer (device manager will tell you) and see what diagnostic tools they have on their website for download.
As for your .pdf problems, have you tried reinstalling both adobe reader and Firefox?

Re: Computer Help Needed

Posted: June 30th, 2010, 9:58 pm
by colchar
CameronBornAndBred wrote:
It's hard to know why a system restore fails, often is simply because some expected files are missing (this is often the case after a virus scanner removes files). I would run the diskcheck as indicated. You can do this in a command prompt (start - run- cmd). Enter in chkdsk /r, it will prompt you that it can't run since the volume is currently in use and will ask if you want it to run after a restart. I would also test the hard drive. Identify your drive manufacturer (device manager will tell you) and see what diagnostic tools they have on their website for download.
Thanks. I will try those later today.

As for your .pdf problems, have you tried reinstalling both adobe reader and Firefox?

I haven't tried to reinstall Adobe Acrobat because I can't find the disc. I'll look around for it and will then reinstall it.

Re: Computer Help Needed

Posted: June 30th, 2010, 10:05 pm
by OZZIE4DUKE
colchar wrote: I haven't tried to reinstall Adobe Acrobat because I can't find the disc. I'll look around for it and will then reinstall it.
Unless you have the full Acrobat program, the reader is a free download.

Re: Computer Help Needed

Posted: July 1st, 2010, 12:27 am
by CameronBornAndBred
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
colchar wrote: I haven't tried to reinstall Adobe Acrobat because I can't find the disc. I'll look around for it and will then reinstall it.
Unless you have the full Acrobat program, the reader is a free download.
Exactly. I doubt you have Acrobat...it's a useless way to spend $500.

Re: Computer Help Needed

Posted: July 1st, 2010, 12:51 am
by colchar
CameronBornAndBred wrote: Exactly. I doubt you have Acrobat...it's a useless way to spend $500.

Oh I definitely have Acrobat but trust me, it didn't cost me $500. In fact, it didn't cost me a penny :-$

Re: Computer Help Needed

Posted: July 1st, 2010, 8:15 am
by CameronBornAndBred
colchar wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote: Exactly. I doubt you have Acrobat...it's a useless way to spend $500.

Oh I definitely have Acrobat but trust me, it didn't cost me $500. In fact, it didn't cost me a penny :-$
:Pirate:

Re: Computer Help Needed

Posted: July 1st, 2010, 11:47 am
by colchar
CameronBornAndBred wrote: It's hard to know why a system restore fails, often is simply because some expected files are missing (this is often the case after a virus scanner removes files). I would run the diskcheck as indicated. You can do this in a command prompt (start - run- cmd). Enter in chkdsk /r, it will prompt you that it can't run since the volume is currently in use and will ask if you want it to run after a restart. I would also test the hard drive. Identify your drive manufacturer (device manager will tell you) and see what diagnostic tools they have on their website for download.
As for your .pdf problems, have you tried reinstalling both adobe reader and Firefox?

I ran the diagnostic tool from Western Digital and it said everything was fine. I'm heading out briefly now so I will restart the computer so that is can run the chkdsk thing and I'll see what it comes up with.

Re: Computer Help Needed

Posted: July 1st, 2010, 2:05 pm
by colchar
I ran the check disk thing and it didn't report any problems either.

Re: Computer Help Needed

Posted: July 1st, 2010, 4:28 pm
by colchar
I 'obtained' a newer version of Acrobat and installed it so hopefully that will resolve everything.