cannot restore the system with the Vista recovery disc, computer stuck in step 3 of 3 loop

Hi all

My computer has been blocked in the formidable step 3 of 3 loop. I followed the advice of Mr. Murphy and created the Vista recovery disk. I loaded it and followed the instructions. Everything was fine. I chose a 5 days ago restore point, and it went well until he must "finalize the restoration of files...". ». That's where he stayed - it would not be completed. I tried the restore points different, all with the same result. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Try to make with her startup repair.

With this CD, you can also do a startup repair of your Vista OS with it.

If she can't do a startup repair and system restore has failed, it is time to consider doing a re-install of the Vista operating system.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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