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System Restore : Can't Turn It Off!!



 
 
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Old May 28th 07, 10:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
nrms
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Default System Restore : Can't Turn It Off!!

Vista is making automatic System Restore points on both of my 2 drives: C
(system) & Z (Data drive), even though I have specifically TURNED OFF
(delected the tick) automatic restore points on the Data drive (System
Protection Properties dialog box|automatic restore points).

Is this a known bug?

How can I make Vista REALLY stop making automatic restore points on the Z
Drive?

NigelS

PS Drive C & Z are separate primary partitions on the same RAID volume; is
this a clue?

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Old May 28th 07, 02:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
AJR
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Default System Restore : Can't Turn It Off!!

I have a dollar that sez it is!

"nrms" wrote in message
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Vista is making automatic System Restore points on both of my 2 drives: C
(system) & Z (Data drive), even though I have specifically TURNED OFF
(delected the tick) automatic restore points on the Data drive (System
Protection Properties dialog box|automatic restore points).

Is this a known bug?

How can I make Vista REALLY stop making automatic restore points on the Z
Drive?

NigelS

PS Drive C & Z are separate primary partitions on the same RAID volume; is
this a clue?



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Old May 28th 07, 11:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Ram
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Default System Restore : Can't Turn It Off!!

My problem is the other way round. I had turned off System Restore a few
weeks back and now wish to turn it back on, but cannot. When I insert a
check in the box next to the C drive and click on OK, I get an error message
saying:
"Could not create the scheduled task for the following reason: The request
is not supported (0 x 80070032)"
I am sure there is a bug requiring fixing.

"nrms" wrote in message
...
Vista is making automatic System Restore points on both of my 2 drives: C
(system) & Z (Data drive), even though I have specifically TURNED OFF
(delected the tick) automatic restore points on the Data drive (System
Protection Properties dialog box|automatic restore points).

Is this a known bug?

How can I make Vista REALLY stop making automatic restore points on the Z
Drive?

NigelS

PS Drive C & Z are separate primary partitions on the same RAID volume; is
this a clue?


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Old June 16th 07, 11:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Bert Kinney
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Default System Restore : Can't Turn It Off!!

Hi,

Is Internet Information Services (IIS) turned on by chance?

Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
Member: http://dts-l.org


Ram wrote:
My problem is the other way round. I had turned off System Restore a few
weeks back and now wish to turn it back on, but cannot. When I insert a
check in the box next to the C drive and click on OK, I get an error
message saying:
"Could not create the scheduled task for the following reason: The
request is not supported (0 x 80070032)"
I am sure there is a bug requiring fixing.

"nrms" wrote in message
...
Vista is making automatic System Restore points on both of my 2 drives: C
(system) & Z (Data drive), even though I have specifically TURNED OFF
(delected the tick) automatic restore points on the Data drive (System
Protection Properties dialog box|automatic restore points).

Is this a known bug?

How can I make Vista REALLY stop making automatic restore points on the Z
Drive?

NigelS

PS Drive C & Z are separate primary partitions on the same RAID
volume; is
this a clue?


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Old June 24th 07, 03:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
currysteph
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Default System Restore : Can't Turn It Off!!

I have newly clean install of vista and tried to do a restore point before
installing a certain piece of software and got the same message...

[ Could not create the scheduled task for the following reason: The request
is not supported (0 x 80070032) ]

anyone know of a fix?

steph

"nrms" wrote:

Vista is making automatic System Restore points on both of my 2 drives: C
(system) & Z (Data drive), even though I have specifically TURNED OFF
(delected the tick) automatic restore points on the Data drive (System
Protection Properties dialog box|automatic restore points).

Is this a known bug?

How can I make Vista REALLY stop making automatic restore points on the Z
Drive?

NigelS

PS Drive C & Z are separate primary partitions on the same RAID volume; is
this a clue?

 




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