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Assuming you have System Restore Enabled. Else there will be no Restore Points to Rollback to.


Instructions


1 Turn on or restart your computer and press and hold "F8" while your computer is starting up to boot your computer into Safe Mode.


amendment. repeatedly hit F8. do not Hold Down.


2 Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select "Safe Mode With a Command Prompt."


3 Select the operating system that your computer is using if you're prompted to select an operating system.


4 Log on to your computer with an administrator account or with an account that has administrator credentials.


5 Type "%systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe" into the command prompt and press the "Enter" key.


6 Follow the onscreen instructions to restore your computer to a state when it was functioning properly.



Read more: http://www.ehow.com/how_6765317_do-system-restore-safe-mode.html#ixzz2bTbidBw2


DulwichFox

The Blue Screen Of Death.(BSOD) can be caused by Registry Errors.


There may be conflicts with Drivers..


STOP Error 0x00000024: NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM


STOP error 0x24 means a problem occurred in ntfs.sys, the driver file that allows the system to read and write to NTFS drives. STOP code 0x00000024 may also display "NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM" on the same STOP message.


A bit of research:-

You may not be able to resolve this with a Rollback. (Restore Point)


If you have a System Disc..


You will need an XP Installation CD to try to fix this. If you do not have one, try to borrow one just to run this fix.




Configure your PC to boot from CD if it isn't already set up that way. You may need to enter the BIOS to configure the PC to boot from the CD.


Set the boot order to


floppy (if present)


CD/DVDROM


Hard disk


SAVE and EXIT




Start your PC with the XP Setup CD in the drive. When you see the "Press any key to boot from CD..." prompt, do so and let the CD-based boot process begin.




When the Recovery Console option is offered (Press R to start the Recovery Console), do so. You may be asked which Windows installation to enter, in which case type the number of the Windows installation you wish to work on (usually 1).




When prompted, enter the Administrator's password for that Windows installation. If you did not set a password just press ENTER




At the command prompt, type


chkdsk /r (there is a space before the /)


Enter


DulwichFox

JOINERY Wrote:

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> Thanks for all the advice, I have tried roll back

> without any luck, also when I held down key F8 it

> still does not boot & I get the attached screen.

>

> I think there's a reason I became a joiner lol, so

> I will leave it to the professionals.

>

> once again thanks for advice.


I have just noticed the press and hold. F8 it was a cut and paste and I did not notice the error.

You need to repeatedly hit F8... not hold it down.


Is you PC Running Windows - XP


DulwichFox

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