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System Restore won't work



 
 
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Old October 30th 09, 11:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Graham Newey
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Default System Restore won't work


Thank you annonymous and SC Tom for your comments.

Panic over. Works in Safe Mode fine.

I will turning SR on and off to see if it WILL run in Win.

Regards to both,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:

When ZA is the cause of the problem, it not only has to be turned off, but
the "Start with Windows" option has to be turned off first. If the restore
is successful, it'll start again on its own anyhow.
Another method that I've had success with is running SR in Safe Mode with
Command Prompt. After booting up, type in
c:\windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and press enter. It'll bring up the
SR UI allowing you to (hopefully) restore to a previous date.

SC Tom

"Graham Newey" wrote in message
...
Thanks SC Tom for your time.

I use Zone Alarm Free.

I was about to write an adjunct to my initial post when I noticed your
reply.

I was going to say that when attempting to run "System Restore" I had
failed
to follow the instructions to turn off all running progs etc.

It occured to me that that might be the answer to my problem. NOT SO.

Switched "everything" off and ran System Restore. Waited with bated
breath.
Good job I didn't hold it!! No go---did NOT restore.

This is frustrating. I don't NEED to use SR but it is annoying to have
this
facility on my new, shiny, black computer and not be able to get it to
operate at all.

Any further help would be appreciated.

Regards,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:


"Graham Newey" wrote in message
...
Hope I'm in right forum.

My OS is Vista Home Premium 64 bit.

On a couple of occasions I've tried to action "System Restore". So far
I've
met with NO success.

It seems to go through the motions OK ( if you believe what you see on
the
moniter) but when the comp restarts I am bluntly informed that
restoration
has NOT taken place.

Doesn't seem a lot of point having a facility like this when it simply
will
NOT work!!

Is this some sort of glitch with Vista 64 bit?

Would appreciate any help you can give.

Many thanks,

Graham
--
GPN

Do you have any Symantec or Zone Alarm security products installed, such
as
firewall or anti-virus? Anything like that can interfere with a
successful
restore.

SC Tom

.


.

  #12 (permalink)  
Old October 30th 09, 01:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
SC Tom
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Posts: 179
Default System Restore won't work

If you turn it off, then back on, you will lose all your previous restore
points. Just wanted to let you know that.

SC Tom

"Graham Newey" wrote in message
...
Thank you annonymous and SC Tom for your comments.

Panic over. Works in Safe Mode fine.

I will turning SR on and off to see if it WILL run in Win.

Regards to both,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:

When ZA is the cause of the problem, it not only has to be turned off,
but
the "Start with Windows" option has to be turned off first. If the
restore
is successful, it'll start again on its own anyhow.
Another method that I've had success with is running SR in Safe Mode with
Command Prompt. After booting up, type in
c:\windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and press enter. It'll bring up
the
SR UI allowing you to (hopefully) restore to a previous date.

SC Tom

"Graham Newey" wrote in message
...
Thanks SC Tom for your time.

I use Zone Alarm Free.

I was about to write an adjunct to my initial post when I noticed your
reply.

I was going to say that when attempting to run "System Restore" I had
failed
to follow the instructions to turn off all running progs etc.

It occured to me that that might be the answer to my problem. NOT SO.

Switched "everything" off and ran System Restore. Waited with bated
breath.
Good job I didn't hold it!! No go---did NOT restore.

This is frustrating. I don't NEED to use SR but it is annoying to have
this
facility on my new, shiny, black computer and not be able to get it to
operate at all.

Any further help would be appreciated.

Regards,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:


"Graham Newey" wrote in
message
...
Hope I'm in right forum.

My OS is Vista Home Premium 64 bit.

On a couple of occasions I've tried to action "System Restore". So
far
I've
met with NO success.

It seems to go through the motions OK ( if you believe what you see
on
the
moniter) but when the comp restarts I am bluntly informed that
restoration
has NOT taken place.

Doesn't seem a lot of point having a facility like this when it
simply
will
NOT work!!

Is this some sort of glitch with Vista 64 bit?

Would appreciate any help you can give.

Many thanks,

Graham
--
GPN

Do you have any Symantec or Zone Alarm security products installed,
such
as
firewall or anti-virus? Anything like that can interfere with a
successful
restore.

SC Tom

.


.


  #13 (permalink)  
Old October 30th 09, 01:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
SC Tom
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 179
Default System Restore won't work

If you turn it off, then back on, you will lose all your previous restore
points. Just wanted to let you know that.

SC Tom

"Graham Newey" wrote in message
...
Thank you annonymous and SC Tom for your comments.

Panic over. Works in Safe Mode fine.

I will turning SR on and off to see if it WILL run in Win.

Regards to both,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:

When ZA is the cause of the problem, it not only has to be turned off,
but
the "Start with Windows" option has to be turned off first. If the
restore
is successful, it'll start again on its own anyhow.
Another method that I've had success with is running SR in Safe Mode with
Command Prompt. After booting up, type in
c:\windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and press enter. It'll bring up
the
SR UI allowing you to (hopefully) restore to a previous date.

SC Tom

"Graham Newey" wrote in message
...
Thanks SC Tom for your time.

I use Zone Alarm Free.

I was about to write an adjunct to my initial post when I noticed your
reply.

I was going to say that when attempting to run "System Restore" I had
failed
to follow the instructions to turn off all running progs etc.

It occured to me that that might be the answer to my problem. NOT SO.

Switched "everything" off and ran System Restore. Waited with bated
breath.
Good job I didn't hold it!! No go---did NOT restore.

This is frustrating. I don't NEED to use SR but it is annoying to have
this
facility on my new, shiny, black computer and not be able to get it to
operate at all.

Any further help would be appreciated.

Regards,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:


"Graham Newey" wrote in
message
...
Hope I'm in right forum.

My OS is Vista Home Premium 64 bit.

On a couple of occasions I've tried to action "System Restore". So
far
I've
met with NO success.

It seems to go through the motions OK ( if you believe what you see
on
the
moniter) but when the comp restarts I am bluntly informed that
restoration
has NOT taken place.

Doesn't seem a lot of point having a facility like this when it
simply
will
NOT work!!

Is this some sort of glitch with Vista 64 bit?

Would appreciate any help you can give.

Many thanks,

Graham
--
GPN

Do you have any Symantec or Zone Alarm security products installed,
such
as
firewall or anti-virus? Anything like that can interfere with a
successful
restore.

SC Tom

.


.


  #14 (permalink)  
Old October 31st 09, 03:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Graham Newey
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 23
Default System Restore won't work

Thanks Tom. Did realise that. As I can do it in SM, I'll delay the turning
off and on!!

Thanks again,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:

If you turn it off, then back on, you will lose all your previous restore
points. Just wanted to let you know that.

SC Tom

"Graham Newey" wrote in message
...
Thank you annonymous and SC Tom for your comments.

Panic over. Works in Safe Mode fine.

I will turning SR on and off to see if it WILL run in Win.

Regards to both,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:

When ZA is the cause of the problem, it not only has to be turned off,
but
the "Start with Windows" option has to be turned off first. If the
restore
is successful, it'll start again on its own anyhow.
Another method that I've had success with is running SR in Safe Mode with
Command Prompt. After booting up, type in
c:\windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and press enter. It'll bring up
the
SR UI allowing you to (hopefully) restore to a previous date.

SC Tom

"Graham Newey" wrote in message
...
Thanks SC Tom for your time.

I use Zone Alarm Free.

I was about to write an adjunct to my initial post when I noticed your
reply.

I was going to say that when attempting to run "System Restore" I had
failed
to follow the instructions to turn off all running progs etc.

It occured to me that that might be the answer to my problem. NOT SO.

Switched "everything" off and ran System Restore. Waited with bated
breath.
Good job I didn't hold it!! No go---did NOT restore.

This is frustrating. I don't NEED to use SR but it is annoying to have
this
facility on my new, shiny, black computer and not be able to get it to
operate at all.

Any further help would be appreciated.

Regards,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:


"Graham Newey" wrote in
message
...
Hope I'm in right forum.

My OS is Vista Home Premium 64 bit.

On a couple of occasions I've tried to action "System Restore". So
far
I've
met with NO success.

It seems to go through the motions OK ( if you believe what you see
on
the
moniter) but when the comp restarts I am bluntly informed that
restoration
has NOT taken place.

Doesn't seem a lot of point having a facility like this when it
simply
will
NOT work!!

Is this some sort of glitch with Vista 64 bit?

Would appreciate any help you can give.

Many thanks,

Graham
--
GPN

Do you have any Symantec or Zone Alarm security products installed,
such
as
firewall or anti-virus? Anything like that can interfere with a
successful
restore.

SC Tom

.


.


.

  #15 (permalink)  
Old November 1st 09, 11:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
SC Tom
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 179
Default System Restore won't work

You're welcome. Glad it's working now.

SC Tom

"Graham Newey" wrote in message
...
Thanks Tom. Did realise that. As I can do it in SM, I'll delay the turning
off and on!!

Thanks again,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:

If you turn it off, then back on, you will lose all your previous restore
points. Just wanted to let you know that.

SC Tom

"Graham Newey" wrote in message
...
Thank you annonymous and SC Tom for your comments.

Panic over. Works in Safe Mode fine.

I will turning SR on and off to see if it WILL run in Win.

Regards to both,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:

When ZA is the cause of the problem, it not only has to be turned off,
but
the "Start with Windows" option has to be turned off first. If the
restore
is successful, it'll start again on its own anyhow.
Another method that I've had success with is running SR in Safe Mode
with
Command Prompt. After booting up, type in
c:\windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe and press enter. It'll bring up
the
SR UI allowing you to (hopefully) restore to a previous date.

SC Tom

"Graham Newey" wrote in
message
...
Thanks SC Tom for your time.

I use Zone Alarm Free.

I was about to write an adjunct to my initial post when I noticed
your
reply.

I was going to say that when attempting to run "System Restore" I
had
failed
to follow the instructions to turn off all running progs etc.

It occured to me that that might be the answer to my problem. NOT
SO.

Switched "everything" off and ran System Restore. Waited with bated
breath.
Good job I didn't hold it!! No go---did NOT restore.

This is frustrating. I don't NEED to use SR but it is annoying to
have
this
facility on my new, shiny, black computer and not be able to get it
to
operate at all.

Any further help would be appreciated.

Regards,

Graham
--
GPN


"SC Tom" wrote:


"Graham Newey" wrote in
message
...
Hope I'm in right forum.

My OS is Vista Home Premium 64 bit.

On a couple of occasions I've tried to action "System Restore".
So
far
I've
met with NO success.

It seems to go through the motions OK ( if you believe what you
see
on
the
moniter) but when the comp restarts I am bluntly informed that
restoration
has NOT taken place.

Doesn't seem a lot of point having a facility like this when it
simply
will
NOT work!!

Is this some sort of glitch with Vista 64 bit?

Would appreciate any help you can give.

Many thanks,

Graham
--
GPN

Do you have any Symantec or Zone Alarm security products installed,
such
as
firewall or anti-virus? Anything like that can interfere with a
successful
restore.

SC Tom

.


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