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Time Travel Back to Wednesday
Microsoft just saved my bacon, yet again. Here I am, in the middle of co-presenting MSDN Events on ASP.NET 2.0 with Jacob Cynamon -- our local Developer Community Champion -- and my laptop gave me a bluescreen on startup. Now, I've seen this before, but honestly not much at all with XP. On the rare occasion that I have, a reboot has cleared everything up. This time, a reboot didn't help. Several reboots didn't help. Cursing, begging, and prayer didn't help. What did help, thankfully, was Microsoft Knowledgebase article #307545. Basically, this article showed me how to get into Windows XP, find one of the many restoration points that XP has kindly been making for me (since I would, admittedly, never have done this on my own), use it to blow away my corrupt registry, and get everything back to exactly where it was just this past Wednesday. I didn't lose any data and I haven't installed anything for a couple of weeks now, so I'm as good-as-new. I'm very impressed that XP has been keeping these restoration points for me. I'm a little puzzled as to why I got a BSOD out of nowhere, though -- no new software, no new hardware, etc., etc.. I'm thinking that I might've gotten a virus, but that seems unlikely, given my security settings and that I am running Norton Anti-Virus. My version of Norton is a bit old, though so -- per Magenic IT's recommendation earlier this year -- I am now upgrading to the most recent version. Learn from my mistakes -- someone should! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||