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Posted 5/7/2008 12:36:00 AM
 

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I'm actually very interested in the backing up problem that I explained. The others were just an afterthought in case anything was connected. Can someone please try to help me with the backup and recovery. It has never worked.
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Posted 5/27/2008 1:23:55 PM
 

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Just wanted to say THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!  Been searching for a solution for several days since I started getting this error. Your solution worked! Yeah!!

thanks a bunch!

deb

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Posted 6/23/2008 11:57:08 AM
 

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WAW8 Wrote: "Try the following:
1) Start the computer in Safe Mode without networking.
2) Open a command prompt as administrator
3) Type "net stop winmgmt" without quotes and press enter to make certain the WindowsManagementInstrumentation (WMI) service is not running.
4) Go to the windows\system32\WBEM\ and rename the Repository folder.
5) Reboot and restart as normal
6) Open a command prompt as administrator.
7) Type "net stop winmgmt" without quotes and press enter to stop the wmi service.
8) Type winmgmt /resetRepository and restart the system.

See if this works.

ASUS A832nSLI-Deluxe, AMD 64X2 4400 OC 2.4GHz, 3GB OCZ,
Running: XP Pro, Vista Ultimate 32-bit, Vista Business, Ubuntu 7.10, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS" -END

DUDE! YOU ARE AWESOME! I've been having weird problems with Dell Quickset (Won't startup) ever since I've used system restore cause of some weird reason. I asked Dell they told me to Reinstall, But everytime I try and Install/Uninstall the error text "This is not supported by this system". So i try a roll back again and i get that error. I try your fix and EVERYTHING WORKS AGAIN! THANKS DUDE You're the BEST!!!!!!!

I can't stress how happy I am with you and Mad at Dell HEHE.

THANKS AGAIN!



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Dell XPS M1330, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7300 @ 2.00 GHz, 2.00GB Ram, NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS
Running: Windows Vista™ Home Premium (SP1)


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Posted 3/5/2009 9:35:35 AM
 

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Thank you soooo much :-) My computer is backing up right at this very moment. It has backed up perfectly from Sept until half way through Feb then it failed with the "transient error" message and I could not get it going again. I phoned the company who I had it from, and who I pay for support, they told me to pay for a mannual back up and reinstall Vista.

This method was so easy and such a relief :-) You are a wonderful person!!
Regards
Carol
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Posted 3/25/2009 6:19:35 PM
 

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This all worked well until I got to rebooting (as admin) and going to the command prompt.

when I type in (for the 2nd time after I've renamed the registry folder) net stop winmgmt, it says this will also stop security center, pure networks platform, and IP helper.

when I type Y to confirm, it gives me the following error:

System Error 5 has occurred, Access is denied.

Any suggestions?  I know I am close to getting this issue resolved. 

Thanks!

Thanks
Craig

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Posted 6/16/2009 8:57:58 PM
 

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I'm also getting this error (0x800423F3) on my Acer 5920 laptop, which is runing Vista Home Premium. The path above are similar to the heading I get, maybe the Vista version are slightly different, or mine a UK machine, but the fix didn't solve my problem. I'm also runing Norton 360, which has a pile of poop back up built in which is crap. Could that be affecting the windows restore? I ask as my old XP Pro' desktop, would back up and restore no problem, but it failed a restore after I put N360 on it.
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Posted 6/17/2009 7:39:42 AM


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Don't know about Norton 360 per se, but I stopped using all Norton products with their 2004 line. Found them to be far too instrusive for what they were doing. If you have a CD or downloaded product, suggest you remove Norton 360 and try the restore then. If that works, you can then reinstall it.

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