timwinters
Ejection Handle Pulled
my older laptop, a 2011 Dell Vostro 3500 running Win7, wouldn't boot up this morning.
Tried running the "startup repair" to no avail.
Now moved on to restore. I selected the 5/9/18 critical update as the restore point*. It tells me "you must enable System Protection on this drive." And wont allow me to check the "local disk (C: )" to restore it. Presumably because I haven't enabled system protection. How do I do this?
Thanks!
(Note: I'm a technotard so you'll need to tap it out in my hand!)
* there is also a restore point titled "5/11/2018 9:09:29 AM listed. I didn't use my computer yesterday though it was left on and sleeping. I wonder if this update is what jacked it up???
Also, this is not my work machine just the "entertainment machine." It's connected to the stereo and big screen. It has about 10,000 songs loaded on to it, numerous concert videos, has Internet connectivity and streams to my entertainment system nicely. That's all it does, it was downgraded to this function when I bought a new machine in late 2016.
Tried running the "startup repair" to no avail.
Now moved on to restore. I selected the 5/9/18 critical update as the restore point*. It tells me "you must enable System Protection on this drive." And wont allow me to check the "local disk (C: )" to restore it. Presumably because I haven't enabled system protection. How do I do this?
Thanks!
(Note: I'm a technotard so you'll need to tap it out in my hand!)
* there is also a restore point titled "5/11/2018 9:09:29 AM listed. I didn't use my computer yesterday though it was left on and sleeping. I wonder if this update is what jacked it up???
Also, this is not my work machine just the "entertainment machine." It's connected to the stereo and big screen. It has about 10,000 songs loaded on to it, numerous concert videos, has Internet connectivity and streams to my entertainment system nicely. That's all it does, it was downgraded to this function when I bought a new machine in late 2016.
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