killerb255 Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Using a PE disc with submix8c's suggestion (like BartPE or WinPE 2.0) might not be a bad idea...Even better would be an updated virus scanner loaded on the PE disc (or a browser that can store an online virus scanner's cookies on the RAM drive).
the_nets_edge Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 Sounds like you are confusing System Restore with Format/RestoreSystem Restore should restore the registry to before Acrobat 7 was installed. (if it wasn't disabled.)found the attached script on technet...run it by saving it to your hard drive , (like c:\temp) and typing:start -> run -> cmd.execd \tempren srwmi.txt;srwmi.vbssrwmi /rpenumkeep clicking ok, and watching the date, timestamp. When you get near the time/date you installed Acro 7, write down the last entry number.when back at dos prompt, typesrwmi /restore ###(where ### is the last restore point number you saw date/timestamped before the acro 7 install)good luckThe Nets Edgedisclaimer: this will only work if system restore has been 'auto running' and not disabled. Also requires wmi...had to add the rename step...forum wouldn't let me upload a file with '.vbs' extension...go figureto whomever said 'write a script': Why write a script when you can 'borrow' one much more quickly !?!srwmi.txt
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