View System Restore/screen problems

I have two problems. (1) my system restore doesn't seem to work. It shows points of restoration in July of 2012 but even allow me to restore to that. I get a warning triangle yellow when I try.
(2) my icons and images on the screen are distorted, crushed down, Crouch or flattened. Even my photos screen saver are affected. Do not display in the right proportions.
I use a desktop computer Dell Dimension 3000 with MS XP Home Edition and a monitor Dell E153FP 15 inch flat screen.

That system is supposed to have an integrated video card which is the part of Intel.

You also have an NVIDIA card installed?  It is fine if you do.

If you have two video devices, which is your monitor plugged?

Your Intel 6.4.10.4396 driver version is later that what Dell has on their WWW site, but you should let the Intel site be your source for the latest drivers.

If you have an NVIDIA card, you should visit their site at www.geforce.com and let scan them online take a look at what you have because this part is just all wrong:

Card type not available
Description of the NVIDIA adapter
RAM card is not available

Drivers installed is not available
The driver version is not available

Your version of the NVIDIA driver should be their 306.81 and when you have loaded and look with msinfo32 is will appear like this (when you move the decimal point):

6.14.13.0681 driver version
(this is what my NVIDIA card too)

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    my system restore function has a problem

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    AppName: rstrui.exe AppVer.5.1.2600.5512 ModName: c:\windows\system32\srrstr.dll
    ModVer.5.1.2600.5512 offset 00009836

    What can I do to recover my system restore feature?

    I was going to do an installation of hotfix os from the orignal disc but got waring the operating system installed is newer than the one on the disk (I have installed the latest service packs)

    Hello

    1 did you changes to the software to the computer?
    2. what happens when you try to use the system restore? You get the error message?

    You get this error message if you already have a newer version of the operating system and then if you try to install an older version on it.

    Method 1.
    Temporarily disable the security software installed on the computer and check if the problem persists.
    Important note: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you should not disable your antivirus software. If you need to disable temporarily to install other software, you must reactivate as soon as you are finished. If you are connected to the Internet or a network, while your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks.
     
    Method 2.
    Please check if you are facing the same question when working in safe mode.
    a. restart your computer.
    b. when the computer starts, you will see your computer hardware are listed. When you see this information tap the F8 on your keyboard key repeatedly until you are presented with the screen Windows XP Advanced Startup Options.
    c. using the arrow keys, select the desired option of Mode without failure.
    d. press the Enter key on your keyboard to start in safe mode of Windows XP.
    e. when Windows starts, try using System Restore and verify.
     
    Hopt this helps.

  • Do not click Next in the system restore. A similar problem here not found.

    Hi all! I'm trying to restore my HP Pavillion 1650 XP at an early stage a system restore starts fine but... When I get to the screen just after that I selected the date to restore, but before it will re-start and I click Next nothing happens. The box just stays there and I can click then everything I want but nothing happens. I am running XP SP2 with all the latest updates installed.

    Thank you

    Please completely read this broad message about restoring the system and begin by the two scans mentioned in the last part:
    You are a Service Pack behind (you should be on SP3).
    Have you ever used the system successfully restore in the past?
    Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Symantec, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, MSE, Panda, Trend Micro, CA, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, Comodo, etc..
    What is the issue that you are experiencing that you think that the system restore will be remedied (or you are just convenient)?
    Some tools Anti Virus 'protect' your system so that they will not restore the system work properly.
    For example, if you use Norton/Symantec products, you will see a message like this:
    Restoration incomplete. Your computer cannot be restored...
    It is also a popular Symantec problem (well, I'll be polite and call an "undocumented feature"...), they wrote an article about it:
    According to what you use for malware protection, you may need to disable the product temporarily, do the system restore and then turn the products light up again when the system restore is complete.
    Sometimes you need start your system in Mode safe and so that your protection programs are not running, and then do the system restore.  Tips from Microsoft in some of their articles that if the system restore does not restore your computer, start in Safe Mode, and then run the system restore.  It works for some configurations.
    System Restore is sometimes so afflicted or Restore Points are suspicious, the best solution is to reinstall your system restore.  This will remove the old Restore Points, but sometimes it's the only way to fix a broken system restore.  You don't have to reinstall XP, only the part of system restore.
    That can leave you with your problem of unspecified origin that you hope the system restore will fix (using a system restore is not equivalent to 'fix' the problem though).
    Give these ideas some consideration if they apply to you.
    Sometimes malicious will afflict your system restore to prevent you to find and remove malware.  It would much rather you trick into thinking that you need to repair or reinstall your XP when it is not necessary.
    No matter what you use for protection against malware, I do so and then only begin to solve any problems:
    Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs can solve any problems:
    Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/
    SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/
    It can be uninstalled later if you wish.
    The scans by operating clean, reboot, test and we can fix any other issues.

    Do, or do not. There is no test.

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