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I am traying to go back to an earlier points but the problem i am not able to see the feature of (show restore points older than 5 days) i dont know why? can some one help? |
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On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 13:21:01 -0700, Faidi
wrote: Hi, I am traying to go back to an earlier points but the problem i am not able to see the feature of (show restore points older than 5 days) i dont know why? can some one help? Maybe there aren't any older than five days. |
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The option should be there or not ? as is not shown at all. i am using the
computer since 4 month. why there is no longer file than 5 days?? "Nonny" wrote: On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 13:21:01 -0700, Faidi wrote: Hi, I am traying to go back to an earlier points but the problem i am not able to see the feature of (show restore points older than 5 days) i dont know why? can some one help? Maybe there aren't any older than five days. |
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On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 01:50:00 -0700, Faidi
wrote: The option should be there or not ? as is not shown at all. i am using the computer since 4 month. why there is no longer file than 5 days?? My system currently has only two restore points (happened yesterday) and there is no box offered. Try to manually set a restore point to see if it's working. If it works, leave your computer on for a day or so and see if it sets another restore point on its own. It is supposed to do it once a day, but if you don't keep it on long enough and are using it heavily when it is on, it may not get the opportunity to set a point. "Nonny" wrote: On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 13:21:01 -0700, Faidi wrote: Hi, I am traying to go back to an earlier points but the problem i am not able to see the feature of (show restore points older than 5 days) i dont know why? can some one help? Maybe there aren't any older than five days. |
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Faidi wrote:
The option should be there or not ? as is not shown at all. i am using the computer since 4 month. why there is no longer file than 5 days?? Because not showing Restore Points older than 5 days is by design. On the Choose restore point screen, select your restore point from the menu. Select the "Show Restore Points Older Than 5 Days" box. After selecting your restore point, select the Next button to continue. Please note that restoring much past a few days or a week is not recommended. What problem are you trying to solve with a System Restore? Perhaps there is a better way. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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Faidi;738962 Wrote: Hi, I am traying to go back to an earlier points but the problem i am not able to see the feature of (show restore points older than 5 days) i dont know why? can some one help? Hello Faidi, Have you resently used "disk cleanup" option ? My speculation is : You ran a disk cleanup, chose OS to cleanup, clicked More Options, and clicked "cleanup" under System Restore and Shadow Copies. If you did that, you would start with no restore point because you had wiped out all the restore points. That would explain why you had less than 5 days of restore points. -- t-4-2 |