System Restore does not not on windows vista & connection with HDMI to the TV problem

Hello, we had a problem with the restoration of the system, that we are on family vista premium, we continue to get the message there was an error unspeccified and system restore did not complete. We don't have a norton security, but use AVG professional. We tried several different restore points with the same result. Also maybe it's a coincidence but connect us quite often the PC via HDMI to the TV, it has always connected without problem, it has also stopped working so the reason we thought that system restore has been the answer. Any ideas would be received with gratitude thank you

Hello

Back up your files and perform the Inplace upgrade. That should do the trick.

How to perform an upgrade on the spot on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 & Windows Server 2008 R2

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