Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/04/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina, I read through the thread, sorry to hear what happened but it need not be as disruptive in the future. Free clonezilla (clonezilla.org) will produce a bootable CD that can backup or restore a windows disk to/from another device such as an USB disk or flash drive. By default it compresses the backed-up data and names it by date so you can periodically save copies without overwriting. If the PC is in warranty and breaks, you can restore your data. Old enough to be out of warranty, buy a duplicate refurbished machine (no one says "used" anymore), in my case it was $150. If you have a large-sized PC, add another internal disk and periodically clone the operating system to that so you have an alternate boot disk. A similar strategy works for Macs although the old hardware is not cheap, Macs are more forgiving about booting the operating system on differently configured hardware. In the Mac case a GUI-based cloning tool is called "Carbon Copy Cloner". Both of these programs have saved me and others around here much time. Best, John Tech footnote Clonezilla is a standard Linux with a question/answer interface to simplify the cloning process. It will work with FAT/NTFS/HFS/ext* disks directly and perform a block-by-block copy of unknown file systems. On 4/25/2011 7:55 PM, Tina Manley wrote: > LUG: > > This is driving me crazy. Yesterday an automatic Microsoft update rendered > my computer totally worthless. It went back to the original configuration > of Windows 7 with none of my screen savers, no programs loaded - just a > bare-bones version of a new Windows 7. I used Restore to go back before > the > update. All seemed good. Screensavers are there, programs listed, > documents and photos where they should be; HOWEVER, nothing works. When I > click on any program at all I get this message "The application has failed > to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect. Please see > the application event log or use the command-line sxstrace.exe tool for > more > detail." That is totally Greek to me and I've put it up on several Windows > and Microsoft forums and nobody else seems to know what it means. I've > come > to the LUG expertise as a last resort. I do (did) have everything backed > up > with Acronis, but that is one of the programs that refuses to run, even > from > the restore CD. Before I totally tear all of my hair out, is there anybody > out there who has the slightest idea how I can fix this? > > The day when all of my computer programs can be cloud-based will be a great > day (maybe). > > TIA > > Tina >