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system restore not working
Derek Nicholson b...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsme software My computer was delivered in early February 2001, System Restore was functioning through Spring and early Summer. I am not sure exactly when it stopped functioning because when I didn't check it every day. My ADSL equipment was installed in Mid to

Can system restore be left off for ever??
FrankV Fra...@noaddress.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Go to microsoft.com and enter "System Restore encountered an Error" in the search box. You'll get many solutions but you should find one that will answer your problem. Frank "Johnny1r" <johnn...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

system restore turned off by group policy
I Debug won't work if you don't have a development tool like J++/VC++ installed which has a debug application tool. can not get my system restore check box to work. I right click on my computer, then properties....Performance\file system\troubleshooting and the disable system box is always checked.

System Restore won't restore WinXP Pro
Mike123 Mike...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Brink, No it's definitely a restore point. I turned off windows system restore since last night, and just now turned it back on again, and I'm still having the same problem. I can upload pictures of the growth in command prompt if that

Increasing System Restore Point Size?
nospam.com> wrote in message news:v5NUb.2894$se3.1110@fe1.columbus.rr.com... Got a question that is rather technical, but since Dell hasn't been able to help me, I thought I'd try here. I have a Dimmension 2400, XP Home SP1 installed. System Restore is enabled; however it is randomly deleting ALL my restore points.

Disable System Restore?
If you do, rename this to wininit.old and retry System Restore. If this works then you possibly have a program that creates a wininit.ini file each time you boot your system. One known example is tgcmd.exe from @home another is a program called "ACCESS DENIED". If you have tgcmd.exe I understand that disabling it

system restore not working
Marc Mike M wrote: Loads of questions but only some answers and no, no FAQ from me but others have posted one including at least one of the MVPs - http://members.home.net/winhelp98/restore.htm. See also MS KB Q267951 - "Description of the System Restore Utility in Windows Millennium Edition"

Disable programmatically System Restore - XP
I want use the system restore function through my own application in the XPE, and I check the system restore in the MSDN.There are two functions about the system restore. One is SRRemoveRestorePoint() and the other is SRSetRestorePoint(). I see the SRSetRestorePoint() function, it says "Specifies the beginning and

System Restore on WinXP is erratic
So then I was going to do a system restore but I get the following error message: RSTRUI.EXE Entry Point Not Found The procedure entry point SHRegGetValueW could not be located in SHLWAPI.dll So now I can't do a restore or access the MS website to reinstall. Please help me - it would be very much appreciated!!!!!

System Restore
NEMISIES Nemis...@aemail4u.com 24hoursupport helpdesk On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 16:12:33 -0400, "Al Dean" <ald...@comcast.net> wrote: I am running WinXP Pro, tried to do a system restore, it went through all it's paces, then presented me with a message...the system restore could not take place, no changes were made. any

Failure to install KB938371
Bert Kinney wrote: Yes, if the monitored files did not exist when the restore point in question was created, they will be gone. What should I do before running System Restore? http://bertk.mvps.org/html/tips.html#12 What should I do after restoring my system to an earlier date?

Does Mac have System restore points
If you base the contracting of malware as evidence of an inability to learn, you are the one living in a fantasy world. you clearly are not reading what i'm writing... nowhere did i say contracting malware was 'evidence of an inability to learn'... i said it was an issue that the designers of system restore failed

System Restore doesn't
Daave wrote: Bill in Co. wrote: We've covered some of the relative advantages and disadvantages of using System Restore and ERUNT here before, but I have a specific question relating to the usage of System Restore: Since System Restore tries to keeps track of file and registry *changes* to your system,

About "System Restore"...
Bob
The procedure to reset system restore restore points is a follows: Be aware that this will eliminate any previous restore points (you don't seem able to use them anyway) and start everything fresh. Space allocation for the Restore Folder is optional, you can let Windows manage it or make the settings yourself.

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
Hi, The System Restore program (RSTRUI.EXE) is failing. The "System Restore Tab" encounters a serious error and closes the Sytem Dialog. The command for running the "System Restore" tab or the System Control panel appelet. C:\WINDOWS\system32>rundll32.exe shell32.dll, Control_RunDLL sysdm.cpl,,4 RUNDLL An exception

Windows xp system restore
Defragging a system doesn't delete files from the system restore archive. You say you were unable to retain a checkpoint after rebooting your system. My mistake, I phrased it wrong: I was unable to retain the shortcut within the checkpoint, it stayed in the recycle bin. Since I don't have any problems creating a

XP Home/System Restore stopped working.
Ronnie Vernon MVP r...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general Tom Bowman wrote: Hi, System Restore no longer works after I installed SP2. I followed Bobby Harder's advice in this post http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=%23pkbpzzcDHA. 2460%40TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl&output=gplain on restarting System Restore but

Rhyme but no Reason to System Restore points deletion
Think
of it as a "roll back" feature for the operating system and registry. Look up "system restore" in Help, and then follow the links for a mor detailed decsription. John Gregory wrote: I thought that was what system restore was supposed to be able to save the current system state, and also a complete image.

Disable System Restore
Andy The usual reason that this happens is that you tried to disable System Restore - and didn't reboot IMMEDIATELY after checking the 'Disable System Restore' box and clicking Apply. You need to check that you have not corrupted things in there - or the same thing will happen again. The best way to ensure this is

Backup C: Without System Restore Files
Compliments of http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm System Restore Unable to use system restore due to the error: "missing framedyn.dll. Please reinstall the application to fix this problem". A temporary fix to address this issue is to make the user copy the framedyn.dll file from \Windows\System32\WBEM