It is easy to reinstall System Restore. Here's how: Assuming your XP is installed on the C drive of your machine: As you go through the reinstallation of SR, the reinstallation will ask you for some files as you go along and ask for your XP installation CD.
If you do not have a genuine bootable XP installation CD, you can change the path of where the installer looks for files one at a time as they are needed. More on that later. That would be your genuine bootable XP installation CD if you have one and the Service Pack installed on your system needs to be the same as the CD you are going to use. You do not absolutely need a CD to do the reinstall SR since the files must already be on your system some place if SR was ever working before.
If you are asked for a file and you can't find it where I suggest in my example below it works on my system , you will have to search your hard disk and find where the files are on your system. If asked for a file and you don't know where it is, leave the installation waiting and click Start, Search and search for the requested file and find it on your system. If SR ever worked before, the file is already on your system somewhere. When Search finds the requested file, switch back to the installation and enter the path to where you found the requested file and click OK.
The installation may ask for several files along the way, but you can find them all. If you still can't find the files, let us know what the file is you need and somebody can upload it to their SkyDrive and you can download it. Restart your computer and look at your SR calendar. You should have one new System Checkpoint in your calendar. Now is a good time to test your System Restore process from end to end. The day you think you need System Restore is not the day to find out it doesn't work.
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Maintainers mforbes. Project description Project details Release history Download files Project description mmf-setup This meta-project provides an easy way to install all of the python tools I typically use. In particular, I structure it for the following use-cases: Rapid installation and configuration of the tools I need.
An entry in a pyproject. An entry in a setup. The first parent directory with either of these files, a setup. Quickstart TL;DR To get the notebook initialization features without having to install the package, just copy nbinit. Mercurial: If you want to install mercurial with the hg-git and Evolve extensions, then you can do that with the hg extra: python3 -m pip install --user. ROOT will override everything.
An explicit ROOT entry in the first pyproject. Including this in. Only do this if you trust the repository. Include this. Changes 0. Resolves issue Relative paths in config files resolve to absolute paths Added aliases findpy , findf , finda etc. This is important when trying to push with hg over SSH, which runs hg without logging in. Our new workflow needs that hg to have access to evolve etc.
Previously this worked by updating these with the system Python 2 version of hg , but that now fails with new projects, so we have removed this. Don't enable evolve etc. Cocalc install is now tested in an isolated manner. Make hgrc. Was causing GitHub workflow to fail. Scripts still require bash which is explicitly chosen when we call run-tests. Working GitHub workflows and cocalc tests. Updated release process. In the future we will make this a python file, so eval will be the only option.
Fixed issues with nbinit failing with not paths defined. Added more tests. Improved test isolation. Mercurial configuration is now in two stages: hgrc. This also applies the update hook for including. Resolves issue 22 with git username classes on CoCalc. Conda installable from mforbes channel on anaconda cloud.
Add missing default. Fixed KeyError: asyncio error on failed IPython import. Fix python 3 bug: TypeError: Can't mix strings and bytes in path components 0. Simplified nbinit theme management and use 'default' theme as default. New themes only need to overwrite what they need. Don't change fonts as default since this does not work well on CoCalc the code cells change size on clicking which is a pain.
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