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Windows XP forum: Model Restore no lengthier works (Windows Activation) by: Chris G Davis June 27, 2006 2:58 AM PDT
by Chris G Davis - June 27,Office Professional (http://www.office2010-key.org/), 2006 2:58 AM PDT I use WinXp Home. Dell laptop computer. two 1/2 a long time outdated. Do not ever any situations. I've undertaken a few profitable Program Restores.Yesterday I attempted to make a smaller sized font checklist for Windows-based applications.My strategy was:one) Rename the ''Fonts'' directory (in c:Windows) to ''Fonts_02''2) Build a new directory termed ''Fonts''3) Copy my very few picked fonts from ''Fonts_02'' to ''Fonts''4) Restart Windows.The strategy couldn't be implemented considering Windows would not let ''Fonts'' to be renamed to ''Fonts_02''.I right-clicked on ''Fonts'' > Properties, and tried using to remove ''Read-only''. I didn't think it worked.I right-clicked on ''Windows'' > Properties, and attempted the same thing. Again, I don't think it worked.So I abandoned the system.To be on the safe side, I checked ''Read-only'' first for Windows,Office Professional Plus (http://www.office-2010-key.de/), then for Fonts.I thought I was back to where I was originally.This morning when I rebooted,Windows 7 Home Premium (http://www.microsoftwindows7key.net/), I got an instruction to ''Activate this duplicate of Windows''.I guessed it might be considering I was doing things in the Windows directory, so I tried using to do a Product Restore back to two days ago. On clicking Next, nothing happened. I waited 10 minutes,Office Professional Plus 2007 (http://www.office2007-key.eu/), Still nothing happened.I repeated the last steps,but in Safe mode. Still Windows Restore wouldn't operate.I'm quite happy to activate Windows,Office Home And Business (http://www.office2010-key.co.uk/), but I don't want to do it now (I'm at work), considering my system CD is at home, and I might be asked for it. I can at least work for the rest of the day until I get family home.Can anyone explain what's happening?Regards,Alan
by Chris G Davis - June 27,Office Professional (http://www.office2010-key.org/), 2006 2:58 AM PDT I use WinXp Home. Dell laptop computer. two 1/2 a long time outdated. Do not ever any situations. I've undertaken a few profitable Program Restores.Yesterday I attempted to make a smaller sized font checklist for Windows-based applications.My strategy was:one) Rename the ''Fonts'' directory (in c:Windows) to ''Fonts_02''2) Build a new directory termed ''Fonts''3) Copy my very few picked fonts from ''Fonts_02'' to ''Fonts''4) Restart Windows.The strategy couldn't be implemented considering Windows would not let ''Fonts'' to be renamed to ''Fonts_02''.I right-clicked on ''Fonts'' > Properties, and tried using to remove ''Read-only''. I didn't think it worked.I right-clicked on ''Windows'' > Properties, and attempted the same thing. Again, I don't think it worked.So I abandoned the system.To be on the safe side, I checked ''Read-only'' first for Windows,Office Professional Plus (http://www.office-2010-key.de/), then for Fonts.I thought I was back to where I was originally.This morning when I rebooted,Windows 7 Home Premium (http://www.microsoftwindows7key.net/), I got an instruction to ''Activate this duplicate of Windows''.I guessed it might be considering I was doing things in the Windows directory, so I tried using to do a Product Restore back to two days ago. On clicking Next, nothing happened. I waited 10 minutes,Office Professional Plus 2007 (http://www.office2007-key.eu/), Still nothing happened.I repeated the last steps,but in Safe mode. Still Windows Restore wouldn't operate.I'm quite happy to activate Windows,Office Home And Business (http://www.office2010-key.co.uk/), but I don't want to do it now (I'm at work), considering my system CD is at home, and I might be asked for it. I can at least work for the rest of the day until I get family home.Can anyone explain what's happening?Regards,Alan