Hi Scott,
If System Restore is set to monitor drives/partitions other than the one
Windows is installed on, I would suggest disabling them and only monitor
the Windows drive/partition.
You can also do a search for xango on all partitions. Go to Start -
Search - All files and folder - All or part of the file name, and expand
More advanced options and check next to:
Search system folders
Search hidden files folders
Search subfolders
Post the location of the xango file.
--
Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
Scott wrote:
> Bert,
>
> OK, here is the only sr entry (Dec 23, 2005):
>
> "The System Restore filter encountered the unexpected error
> '0xC0000043'
> while processing the file 'xango' on the volume 'HarddiskVolume1'.
> It has stopped monitoring the volume."
>
> Here is the most recent srv entry (Nov 25, 2005)...a repeating entry:
>
> "The server's configuration parameter "irpstacksize" is too small for
> the server to use a local device. Please increase the value of this
> parameter."
>
> By the way, xango.com was a legitamite website (health products) that
> I
> visited around that time.
>
> Does this help?
>
> Thanks!
> Scott
>
> Bert Kinney wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> There are several reasons this may occur. Let's take a look at Event
>> Viewer for any System Restore logs that may have been created
>> recently that may help us diagnosing the problem.
>>
>> Go to Start - Run and type eventvwr.msc and press enter.
>> Click on System in the left pane.
>> Click the gray title "Source" at the top of the source name column in
>> the right pane to sort by source name, look for "sr" and "srservice".
>> Double click on each of these events, then click on the button below
>> the two arrows in the upper right corner. This will copy the event
>> information to the clipboard. Paste the information for each of the
>> two event here. There's no need to post duplicate Event ID's.
>>
>> How do I use the Event Viewer to search for System Restore logs?
>> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/tips.html#EventViewer
>>
>> Here are some more links for troubleshooting System Restore.
>>
>> System Restore Failures to restore:
>> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/srfail.html
>>
>> System Restore fails to create an automatic restore point:
>> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/srauto.html
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
>> http://bertk.mvps.org
>>
>> Scott wrote:
>>> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Scott wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I notice that as of January 1, 2006, the Restore function on my
>>>>> Win XP Pro laptop shows no Restore points before January 1st. I've
>>>>> had this laptop since 2003, and I haven't changed the Restore
>>>>> setting. Does the Restore function automatically reset itself
>>>>> every year and wipe our previous years' settings?
>>>>
>>>> No, it doesn't do that. I'm not sure what's created your problem,
>>>> but that's not it.
>>>>
>>>> Are you sure there are no earlier Restore Points? When you get the
>>>> January calendar, have you clicked on the left arrow and looked at
>>>> December to see what's there?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
>>>> Please reply to the newsgroup
>>>
>>> Ken,
>>>
>>> When I click on the left arrow to go back to December 2005, nothing
>>> happens... it stays on January. This is very puzzling. I haven't
>>> made any changes or added any programs lately. Also, Restore is set
>>> up properly (max 13% of hard drive), and I have never turned off the
>>> Restore function. My laptop has no issues...it's been running
>>> perfectly.
>>>
>>> Scott