I've been staring at the task manager (and process explorer) for days, and can't narrow it down to what is causing this.

If not, you can go back to step 1 to either undo the restore process, or try another date.

Set the hour, minute, and second for the online countdown timer, and start it.

To troubleshoot and resolve this problem, you can try the following steps:

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Or count down to a special date and time.

Alternatively, you can set the date and time to count days, hours, minutes, and seconds till (or from) the event.

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Choose a date when the computer was working correctly, and click next to restore the system files from that date.

Nothing has time to appear inside it.

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Now, a window keeps flashing up and disappearing immediately.

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It also counts up from a past date.

Check to see if the problem is fixed.

Press +r to show the run box, type rstrui and click ok.