How restore caused slow system problem answered?
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Saturday, February 02, 2013 7:34 AMI restored newly operational Windows 7. I don't know internal working of system restore but it failed to run restored OS at original speed. Mostly internet explorer's tab's redirection to other web page causes hang, message 'Busy tab...', which goes on for eons, other tabs works normally, but hanged tab needs restarting or closure, also I installed Adobe Flash player Active X plugin, not Adobe Flash player and after restore Adobe Shockwave Player was uninstalled and not Adobe Flash Player Active X which caused audio players on web pages stopped playing audio files. Reinstallation of Adobe Flash player on uninstall of same messaged 'Current version of program older than installed version', OS doesn't removes all entries of Adobe Flash Player Active X Plugin (folder, file, registry entries). Once all these procedures are completed Adobe Flash Player Active X Plugin and Adobe Shock Wave Player gets successfully installed and starts playing audio files from web. How to restore fully loaded computer?
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Monday, February 04, 2013 9:00 AMModerator
Hi,
Please check whether you have other restore point. If so, you can try to use other one to perform a system restore.For Internet Explorer issue, try to reset Internet Explorer settings and see how it works.
According to the performance issue, try to test issue in Clean Boot mode and Safe Mode with networking
Hope this helps.
Vincent Wang
TechNet Community Support- Marked As Answer by Vincent Wang-MCSCMicrosoft Contingent Staff, Moderator Monday, February 18, 2013 3:21 AM


