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Please try again./You must enable system protection on this drive-System Restore did not complete successfully.�Your computer is running in a limited diagnostic state. If you use System Restore in this limited state, you cannot undo the restore operation.?System Protection is available only in online operating system.�The backup drive could not be found. System Restore is looking for restore points on your backup. Make sure the backup drive is on and connected to this computer and then click OK.FRestore your computer to the state it was in before the selected event
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Uninstall:Restoring system files from a system image backup will require you to connect the disk containing your backup to the computer. �All system changes since the backup was taken, including any programs or drivers installed or uninstalled, will be undone.  Your documents, pictures and other personal data will not be affected.Undo:System:PAESystem Restore needs you to confirm which drives you want to restore.NonexSelect this option to undo the most recent update, driver, or software installation if you think it is causing problems.�Select this option to undo the System Restore done at the time listed, if you think it didn't fix problems or caused more problems.&Undo System Restore:&Recommended restore:TSystem Restore does not appear to be functioning correctly on this system.



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Please close System Restore and try again.\The wizard was unable to initiate the system restore. Please close the wizard and try again.tYou must be an administrator to perform a system restore. Please log in as an administrator then try again.



%1!s!tSystem Restore completed successfully. The system has been restored to %1!s!. Your documents have not been affected.PA.Your documents and files will not be affected.#No restore operation was scheduled.<The System Restore is still in progress or did not complete.4An unspecified error occurred during System Restore.@System Restore ran out of disk space while restoring your files.@The restore point was damaged or was deleted during the restore.HThe registry in the restore point was damaged and could not be restored.�There was a disk failure during the restore. This might be caused by bad sectors on disk. Run chkdsk /R on this disk and then try running System Restore again.QSystem Restore needs to restart your computer to restore your files and settings.Initializing...Estimating space needed...Restoring registry...PARestoring files...Restoring IIS...Restoring COM+...Restoring WMI...Finishing restore...Cleaning up...UnknownsThere is not enough free disk space to run System Restore. Please free at least 500 MB of disk space and try again.DriveUnknown:StatusReady to restore/This drive is not protected and will be skipped'This drive might be restored if desired2There is not enough free space to restore the disk.The drive is not in the selected restore pointThe drive cannot be found�No restore points have been created on your computer's system drive. To create a restore point open <a id="idCreate">system protection</a>.�Once started, System Restore may not be interrupted
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System Restore cannot be undone until after it has completed. If System Restore is being run in safe mode or from the System Recovery Options menu, it cannot be undone.System Restore(System)Finalizing file restore...Manual:FinishedRestart-Click Restart button to restart the computer.�System protection is turned off. To turn it back on so that you can use System Restore, configure <a id="idSysRestoreOnOff">system protection</a>.Current time zone: %1!s!GMTIThe System Restore wizard is already running. This program will now exit.PAgSystem Restore was interrupted, possibly because of a power failure, a system error, or a system reset.hUnknown description; Restore Point was deleted -- this is normal on computers that are low on disk space�The selected backup could not be found. System Restore is looking for a restore point that is on your backup. Choose a different restore point.ProgramDriverTypeChoose a sourceJYou can perform System Restore from a restore point or system image backupFSystem Restore cannot find the list of system image backups.



 %1!s!Windows Update:PACritical Update:System Restore0System Restore requires administrator privilegesETo perform this task, you must log on using an administrator account.�System restore failed to restore a file. This could happen if an anti-virus program is protecting the file. If the failure persists switch off your anti-virus and retry the restore, or perform system restore from Windows Recovery Environment.GSystem restore failed in delayed file move operation for the file

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System Restore will now close.NSelect this option to use the recommended restore point to repair your system.~System Restore has been turned off by your system administrator. To turn on System Restore, contact your system administrator.�To use System Restore, you must specify which Windows installation to restore.



Restart this computer, select an operating system, and then select System Restore.eTo perform an offline System Restore, the system must be started in the Windows Recovery Environment.The disk %1!s! has errors.�Windows has detected file system corruption on %1!s!. You must check the disk for errors before it can be restored.



<a>Check the disk for errors</a>CSystem Restore was unable to perform restore operations on startup.�System Restore has found pending updates to your computer.



It is recommended that you restart your computer to apply these updates before continuing with System Restore.



Do you want to restart your computer?TimePABackup:None detected.None detected.YesNoLOnce started, System Restore cannot be interrupted. Do you want to continue?�System Restore cannot be undone until after it has completed. If System Restore is being run in safe mode or from the System Recovery Options menu, it cannot be undone.Starting System RestoreKPlease wait while System Restore starts. It might take up to a few minutes.Windows UpdateIPlease wait while System Restore looks for affected programs and drivers.*Scanning for affected programs and driversPASystem Image Restore PointAutomatic Restore Point$System Restore automatically recommends the most recent restore point. You can also choose from a list of restore points. Try using restore points created just before the date and time you started noticing problems. The descriptions of the restore points correspond with the name of an event.�System Restore uses restore points to return your system files and settings to an earlier point in time, without affecting personal files. System restore returns your computer to the state it was in before the restore point that you select.Close�Additional recovery options, such as re-installing Windows, restoring your computer from a system image backup, or tools from your computer manufacturer might be available. To find out which options are available, see the System Recovery Options menu.Cannot detect.Time: %1Description: %1%1 (%2)`System Restore could not find the offline boot volume. Please ensure it is currently accessible.PA�4VS_VERSION_INFO��
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