I keep losing restore points!
Same problem as TGL - cannot delete System Volume Information folder either.
I tried running Windows Explorer as admin - same result - and I can't see
the folder in a command prompt.
Any suggestions?
"TGL" wrote in message
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Rick(It's me-TGL,I started this forum in Vista Forums),
I did turn off system restore and followed your steps,but when I tried to
delete the System Volume Information,I did not succeed because it did not
show up in the recycle bin and it is still listed under the partition C
folders(everything is still there).
When I right-click the folder and then click delete,it says,"Are you sure
you want to move this folder to the recycle bin?",then I click Yes and
when I
check the recycle bin,the System Volume Information folder is not there
and
it is still listed as a folder under Partition C.
Also,I don't dual boot with XP. As for AV application settings,I don't
know.
What is AV applications? I do have Norton Internet Security and I do know
that system restore has been messed up ever since I activated the Norton
60
day trial in December-could that be the cause?
But,I did turn system restore off and turned it back on again and restore
points are still disappearing. Actually,I don't believe restore points are
being created for Windows Updates anymore,because I check right after
updates
are installed and no restore points are appearing for the Windows Updates.
Thanks,
TGL
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