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When I chose a restore point it goes thru the whole process and then says
cant restore and to try a different restore point. None of the restore points will restore the system to their point of time? HELP......... |
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Doug wrote:
> When I chose a restore point it goes thru the whole process and then > says cant restore and to try a different restore point. None of the > restore points will restore the system to their point of time? > HELP......... Sorry Doug, but this is a sign that the system restore files are corrupted and rendered useless (it happens). You need to shut off system restore and reboot, then turn SR back on and reboot a second time,this second reboot is to see that SR will automatically create a restore point.All of your restore points will be lost but as you have said they don't work anyway. I have started to do this every so often when I know my system is ok just to flush out the files because you really don't know if they are corrupted until you need to use it, and then it is too late. -- Mike Pawlak |
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Hi Doug
That error message would suggest that one or more of the System Restore files have become corrupt. You can try turning SR off/on, although you will lose all existing checkpoints: Right click on My Computer and select Properties>System Restore. Enable 'Turn off System Restore on all drives' - then reboot your PC. Go back into SR and disable 'Turn off...' and then reboot again. After the second reboot you should have one new checkpoint and SR should work properly after that. -- Will Denny MS MVP Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "Doug" <doug57@www.com> wrote in message news:uPBFihUDGHA.628@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > When I chose a restore point it goes thru the whole process and then says > cant restore and to try a different restore point. None of the restore > points will restore the system to their point of time? HELP......... |
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Thanks for the help...
"Will Denny" <willdenny@mvps.org> wrote in message news:uBUHrEVDGHA.1180@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Hi Doug > > That error message would suggest that one or more of the System Restore > files have become corrupt. You can try turning SR off/on, although you > will > lose all existing checkpoints: > > Right click on My Computer and select Properties>System Restore. Enable > 'Turn off System Restore on all drives' - then reboot your PC. Go back > into > SR and disable 'Turn off...' and then reboot again. After the second > reboot > you should have one new checkpoint and SR should work properly after that. > > -- > > > Will Denny > MS MVP Windows Shell/User > Please reply to the News Groups > > "Doug" <doug57@www.com> wrote in message > news:uPBFihUDGHA.628@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >> When I chose a restore point it goes thru the whole process and then says >> cant restore and to try a different restore point. None of the restore >> points will restore the system to their point of time? HELP......... > > |
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Doug wrote:
> > When I chose a restore point it goes thru the whole process and then says > cant restore and to try a different restore point. None of the restore > points will restore the system to their point of time? HELP......... http://www.bootdisk.com/xptop20.htm#15 |
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