I don't have any backups. I can't reset because I'm away from home for 4 months.scottgus1 wrote:I don't know. Things like this is why I use System Protection....
Restore your OS from a backup?
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- 1. Oct 2015, 21:45
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: You broke my computer, now come and fix it.
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Re: You broke my computer, now come and fix it.
- 1. Oct 2015, 18:24
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: You broke my computer, now come and fix it.
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Re: You broke my computer, now come and fix it.
I don't use system protection.. Is there another way to remove the driver forcefully? (win 8.1)scottgus1 wrote:We're on our way.![]()
Try a System Restore point in Safe Mode.
- 1. Oct 2015, 16:33
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: You broke my computer, now come and fix it.
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You broke my computer, now come and fix it.
Hi. I had Virtualbox 5.0.0. I don't know what exactly happened but I wanted to install new version (because 5.0.0 version had a bug about Debian). When it asked me if I wanted to install network adapter, I went to programs and tried to uninstall the old one. My computer crashed (BSOD) in the middle ...