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Is System Restore active on your system? If so, hold down the shift key when you restart the systemand select the recovery mode when your system restarts.If you have no restorepoints, hopefully you have an image backup to restore your system.
Quote from: bob3160 on August 20, 2019, 09:39:06 PMIs System Restore active on your system? If so, hold down the shift key when you restart the systemand select the recovery mode when your system restarts.If you have no restorepoints, hopefully you have an image backup to restore your system.Apparently it wasn't. I tried that earlier and no restore points were available. I might have had an image on my second hard drive but I don't know how long ago it was backed up to it.
Quote from: jamester01 on August 20, 2019, 09:41:39 PMQuote from: bob3160 on August 20, 2019, 09:39:06 PMIs System Restore active on your system? If so, hold down the shift key when you restart the systemand select the recovery mode when your system restarts.If you have no restorepoints, hopefully you have an image backup to restore your system.Apparently it wasn't. I tried that earlier and no restore points were available. I might have had an image on my second hard drive but I don't know how long ago it was backed up to it.Unfortunately at this point it's too late to stress the importance of making regular image backups. I also don't have any easy fixto reverse this problem.
I am having the same issue, did you find a fix for this? Thanks!