Not so much a question, more a muse...
Couple of weeks ago my vista installation failed to boot (corrupt ntfs.sys it said) - no obvious reason why. On restart it did boot - after saying there was a failure - but the boot entry showed vista (recovered). Then after that it booted ok. So I edited the recovered out using Vista Boot pro.
Around the same time my Acronis backup started failing to read a particular sector - finished ok if ignored. I ran chkdsk - but it found no errors.
Yesterday the Acronis error resurfaced, and today the boot problem reoccurred. This time 'last known good' worked, so I ran another chkdsk, which found no errors, but after complete no option would boot. So I used the repair feature - and it finished saying it had failed to effect repair. I attempted a system restore - but it said there were no restore points available. However, after failing to repair, my system did boot after selecting the (recovered} boot option. Once back in I checked system restore and found 2 entries for C: drive - one saying 'missing' but ticked to enable restore, the other unticked and obviously the current. So presume a second 'instance' must have been created at some point (when creating (recovered) boot entry perhaps) leaving the original not attached to any actual filestore/restore option.
I have restored to a pre-Acronis failure backup, ensured system restore enabled & checked Acronis working ok, and everything looks ok, but obviously will need watching.
Thought I'd share this - and see if anyone has seen anything similar/would like to comment.
Note: I have had a couple of customers whose vista installations developed boot problems for no obvious reason - repair didn't work either and with no backup strategy I had to do a clean install/image recovery in both cases.
Couple of weeks ago my vista installation failed to boot (corrupt ntfs.sys it said) - no obvious reason why. On restart it did boot - after saying there was a failure - but the boot entry showed vista (recovered). Then after that it booted ok. So I edited the recovered out using Vista Boot pro.
Around the same time my Acronis backup started failing to read a particular sector - finished ok if ignored. I ran chkdsk - but it found no errors.
Yesterday the Acronis error resurfaced, and today the boot problem reoccurred. This time 'last known good' worked, so I ran another chkdsk, which found no errors, but after complete no option would boot. So I used the repair feature - and it finished saying it had failed to effect repair. I attempted a system restore - but it said there were no restore points available. However, after failing to repair, my system did boot after selecting the (recovered} boot option. Once back in I checked system restore and found 2 entries for C: drive - one saying 'missing' but ticked to enable restore, the other unticked and obviously the current. So presume a second 'instance' must have been created at some point (when creating (recovered) boot entry perhaps) leaving the original not attached to any actual filestore/restore option.
I have restored to a pre-Acronis failure backup, ensured system restore enabled & checked Acronis working ok, and everything looks ok, but obviously will need watching.
Thought I'd share this - and see if anyone has seen anything similar/would like to comment.
Note: I have had a couple of customers whose vista installations developed boot problems for no obvious reason - repair didn't work either and with no backup strategy I had to do a clean install/image recovery in both cases.