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Old June 9th 11, 10:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Jackson
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Default Problem with System Restore

I played with a new program (Pluck) that somehow screwed up
the font/size of the various options that are listed in the
box you get when you right click a program, and in general
the text in any Windows box that opens up. I don't mean the
title text in the banner of the box, but the actual text
that is written in the body.

I am no longer involved with Pluck except for two cookies
that it left.

I haven't been able to restore the former text size, so I
tried restoring the system to an earlier date. But
regardless how far I go back in the date, the restore will
not work. I get the following msg:

Restoration incomplete. System cannot be restored to date selected.
No changes have been made.
Choose another date and restart restore.


I used every date back to three weeks as a target date, but
none would restore.

Could the two cookies that Pluck left be causing this?
There are also two Pluck temp internet files that have
'cookie' mention in them.

I can control the font and size of any text that I am
entering in a box, but where is the control for the text
that Windows is entering in the box?

Thanks



Jack from Taxacola (formerly Pensacola), FL
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