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Hi DavidE:
Correct you are! I'll post it here and in my "new" question too for anyone who did not answer for the same reasons! New Thread Link again: Crashed computer DSKCHK deleted all Opera history
Nothing too bad...
I was reading a lot of web sites with "suggestions" for solving the VSS problem due to Norton.
So many were NOT the Windows Seven Forum.... just doing research...
I had 40-50 tabs over 8 or 9 windows open in Opera 27 (just updated a week or so ago when I did Adobe)---that's my last Restore Point before I did a new one yesterday before fooling around with "Recuva" recovery program.
Too many windows, not enough time to read them all.. Plus I was trying some commands (JUST to LOOK they said) in Command prompt.
UNFORTUNATELY when the web browser went away----those sites are LONG LOST and I took some notes on paper... but I can't write very very long web addresses on paper, I trust the Browsers to keep a "history" of where I've been... that's the history everyone keeps trying to delete, its better to keep it alive..
I close computer regularly and re-fresh the browser opening up all of the old history to pick up where I left off.... but yesterday I had a lot of windows open and in middle of work when I get my usual "out of memory" warning (I usually shut down and refresh all history upon opening Opera again--that lets me browse for hours and hours ok)
So "stuff" covers a lot of activity.... I have NO IDEA which command or whatever web page I was reading that crashed and took down everything... sorry! (Norton "SAFE" is always on so I don't go if it warns me its a bad page or site).
I have one or two background programs operating always like CPU monitor and others I got from XP world---in compatibility mode as Windows Seven does not have them.... other than that the computer is run lean... unless on a project when no web use is done.
Sorry so long...
But you asked....
Will post in both threads to inform others.
Thanks DaivdE!
Thank you all who read it.
P.S. Full memory 8 GB on computer 2 sets of 4GB chips.
Last edited by XP VM User; 09 Feb 2015 at 10:16. Reason: P.S.