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My machine crashed due to a Windows XP patch. I could not restore it from a
Restore date so reinstalled the entire system using the recovery disks. It
starts fine after being turned off but when it tries to start from
hibernating I get the message (in dos) The system could not be restarted from
its previous location due to a read failure. Delete restoration data and
proceed to system boot menu. When I hit Enter it boots. How do I fix this?

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"Annabelle" <Annabelle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FBDAC433-9AD5-441D-A024-BC61C251B118@microsoft.com...
> My machine crashed due to a Windows XP patch. I could not restore it from
> a
> Restore date so reinstalled the entire system using the recovery disks.
> It
> starts fine after being turned off but when it tries to start from
> hibernating I get the message (in dos) The system could not be restarted
> from
> its previous location due to a read failure. Delete restoration data and
> proceed to system boot menu. When I hit Enter it boots. How do I fix
> this?

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