Thinkvantage rescue and recovery

I did a rejuvenate and the set was months back. I tried to recover files from the pre recover listing and can see them but the log or encryption cannot be found. It also tell me that I need to use thinkvantage 3.0 to be able to recover the files.  Is there a way to undo a rejuvenate like windows recovery does? Is there a way to get thinkvantage 3 and pull the files or backups to a new location and then try a new recover? How do I tell what version of thinkvantage I have installed? Is there a way to disable thinkvantage and use the regular windows restore to an earlier day function in XP? December 29, 2009

Same problem here, at least I think so.  I did a "rejuvenate" with RnR v. 4.21 without realizing it would lose all my data files.  So now I would like to return to the previous state. Is this possible? Apparently not, based on the RnR list of backup dates, which only lists the old ones and nothing for a backup during/prior to rejuvenation.
However, I can see in the RRbackups folder (using safe mode) that a folder exists, created at the time of the rejuvenation, that is quite large and has lots of data files.  These, of course, are not in a usable form unless I can get RnR to decompress them into their original form.  I can also see, in the registry (HKLM/software/Lenovo/RnR/Backups/local) that there is data describing this backup, along with the other two.  Thing is, its specs are slightly different: the others have times in the Name registry, but the recent one is called "Pre-Rejuvenation." It is also missing some registry specs that are in registry for the other restore pointa: DisplayDate, DisplayTime, StartTimeHigh, StartTimeLow, and Version. 
I can add these to the registry to try and fool the program into listing, and using, this as a legitimate restore point (which it should!).  But if I use it for this purpose, the risk is that it will not restore correctly and then really gum up the works. I can't figure out any other way to get back to where my computer was yesterday (including a year's worth of data lost).
Any advice?

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    ===
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  • Rescue and Recovery 4.2 Does not Launch from Start Programs Thinkvantage

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  • Rescue and Recovery Password not Accepted

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  • Rescue And Recovery On Clean Install Of Windows XP Service Pack 2

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