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System Restore option fails consistently with above error. Happens if I try
to open it from Control Panel or by running rstrui from a safe mode command prompt. Stop error mentions problem with file system but chkdsk on every partition shows no error. Memory test also completes ok. Can't get into the window to turn off SR and purge existing restore points. Any ideas on how I can resolve this ? Thanks, Andy. |
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Fixed it by:
Right click on C:, Properties, Disk Cleanup, Files from all users, More Options, Clean-up (System Restore and Shadow Copies). Repeated for all partitions and System Restore is now working. "AndyP" wrote: System Restore option fails consistently with above error. Happens if I try to open it from Control Panel or by running rstrui from a safe mode command prompt. Stop error mentions problem with file system but chkdsk on every partition shows no error. Memory test also completes ok. Can't get into the window to turn off SR and purge existing restore points. Any ideas on how I can resolve this ? Thanks, Andy. |
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I found that on a Dell XPS M1330, the SATA setting had to be changed from ACHI to ATA in order to get the system to boot. After a successful boot (which included an automatic chkdsk), I could change it back to ACHI. -- bu11etpr00f |
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I found that on a Dell XPS M1330, the SATA setting had to be changed from ACHI to ATA in order to get the system to boot. After a successful boot (which included an automatic chkdsk), I could change it back to ACHI. -- bu11etpr00f |
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