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Stop Error Message 0x0000C1F5

Website The Galactic Toilet (love the name!) has a workaround if you have ever experienced the STOP 0x0000C1F5 error message. The error can occur when using the Windows Home Server restore CD to restore a backup on a Vista SP1 computer.

The problem due to a corrupted $TxfLog file is detailed, with an overview on how the writer Tom Karpowitz corrected the problem.

All the details are here with additional information on the STOP 0x0000C1F5 error message available here and here.

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  1. Charles says:

    Isn’t it nice when buying a new PC just to run Microsoft’s flagship Vista, which requires SP1 to function better and it still experience “errors” when working with Windows Home Server restore CD.

    How did Microsoft test it’s own software? Really?

    Is every software application going to be beta quality?

    Must customers need more endless rebooting, BSOD and crashes, be caused by errors, bugs or design flaws, for Microsoft to make money? Is there no better way?

  2. Ryan G. says:

    Nothing works right in Windows Home Server! Not even the Restore CD, so how is your Backup files if not corrupted going to restore your PC clients? But wait, WHS doesn’t even backup itself! So, in the event WHS fails, that means so does all your PC clients, all of them too.

    For a backup appliance, advertised as a server, that really is stupid. No backup for the WHS OS and hope it never experiences hardware failure. Wow, that’s just foolish.

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