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re: Serious Services help Please !

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Bondpwk - 28 May 2008 14:28 GMT
While removing a program thru control panel my computer did something I have
never experienced.  All my services have been disabled without me doing it,
when running config and rebooting with "loading everything" they still don't
load.  When I went to system restore it shows no restore point, (i never shut
system restore off on this system & always have it on).  Hardware such as
modem, printers etc are gone, I cannot even load device manager...what should
I do ?????

Thanks, Paul.
Unknown - 28 May 2008 16:12 GMT
What program did you remove?
> While removing a program thru control panel my computer did something I
> have
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> Thanks, Paul.
Bondpwk - 28 May 2008 16:44 GMT
I was removing a Dell Support Center program that never worked correctly.  I
forgot to mention that I just downloaded and upgraded to SP3 the day before,
wasn't sure if this might have contributed to the problem...

> What program did you remove?
> > While removing a program thru control panel my computer did something I
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> > Thanks, Paul.
Unknown - 28 May 2008 18:19 GMT
Try uninstalling SP3. Then, shut down all virus programs, do a disk cleanup,
defrag and then reinstall SP3. Use Windows firewall only.
>I was removing a Dell Support Center program that never worked correctly.
>I
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>> > Thanks, Paul.
 
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