It started with my Firefox browser crashing repeatedly. Chrome worked better, but finally started to crash itself. I had gone to one suspicious website, that upon examination (too late!) contained suspicious code, probably malware. This was the only thing I could find that might have been a smoking gun.
Then along with browser crashes, blue screens of death with Page Faults, etc. I tried dozens of things to fix it after my malware scanner came up empty. (I have even gotten rid of undetectable malware before). Then I started to get Registry error messages on every reboot. Can you tell I was having a fun day with my main work machine?
Then I went into my rarely used ThinkVantage utilities. At first I tried a mild restore, just replacing Windows files and leaving data files alone. Blue screen of death again! I was delighted to find ThinkVantage hardware tests, and ran pretty much all of them. I had been concerned that I might have a failing hard disk or memory. Those came up clean! So I went for the Full Monty... I did a full restore from two backups back - I figured the most recent one could still be screwed. It did a drive format, and I thought, this is just as well, in case I had a rootkit or very insidious malware.
That did it! Everything brought back to life! Very happy. Hardware seems fine, I just must have had a very torched Windows scenario. A few times in the past, I'd wondered about having such a large backup partition on my drive. Yesterday, I was very happy I had it! So kudos to Restore and Recovery, and this old workhorse could go on quite aways longer.
What a relief. I wonder what the newer Windows 7 Thinkpad machines are doing for backups.





