Thank you for the suggestion, unfortunatley the dates listed when doing the restore were before the date of the programs.
The scanreg / fix initalized but nothing changed.
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Browse All TopicsWhen I powered up this morning, Windows 98 started with old settings not used since sept 2003.
Screen size, start up programs, old version of Outlook express etc.
Please advise on the follwing:
1- Is there away to restore to the newer settings
2- restore the new email, outlook express is not showing anything current.
Thanks,
Norman
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The dates were all older?? then you (or a utility program did) must have disabled the registry scan at bootup and this is probably the reason for the older dates showing up now. There was probably a registry error and the system replace the newer copy with an older backup.
Since the registry scan has been disabled for so long there is likely nothing you can do to recover the setting you did have before.
The protected-mode version of the Windows registry checker tool can create a backup of the system files and scan the registry for invalid entries. If invalid entries are detected, it refers to the real-mode version of the Windows registry checker (scanreg.exe) for a resolution.
To access, click Start button > Run > type scanregw and press Enter. The Windows Registry Checker is now in front of you.
Registry Checker is a system-maintenance program that finds and fixes registry problems. When you start your computer, Registry Checker automatically scans the registry for registry problems.
Registry Checker backs up the registry each day. If it finds a serious problem in the registry, it will restore the registry from a backup copy. Registry Checker maintains up to five compressed backups of the registry that have successfully started the computer. Registry Checker will fix the registry if a backup cannot be found.
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by: rayt333Posted on 2004-05-25 at 19:33:36ID: 11157958
Try restoring the registry to a newer copy perhaps would fix it.
boot into a DOS screen or to a bootdisk
At the C:\WINDOWS command prompt type SCANREG /RESTORE (note there is a space between SCANREG and the forward slash(/).
Then press enter. You will get a blue screen with the dates listed.
Highlight an appropriate date (prior to your problem). The restore button will also be highlighted.
Just press enter. Give it few seconds. It will return with a message. YOU HAVE RESTORED A PREVIOUS VERSION OF YOUR REGISTRY WHICH CONTAINS NO ERRORS.
If you receive this message it worked and it will prompt you to RESTART.
If the operation failed it will tell you. Try another date. If they all fail to restore. Return to the DOS prompt and type SCANREG /FIX. If this fails to initialize,you have a much more serious problem.