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Re: Can't create system restore points
"rwolds9" wrote:The exact error was " shadow copies of volume C: were
aborted during detection
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> "Michal Kawecki" wrote:
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> > "rwolds9" <rwolds9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:41C4590D-8138-4231-8120-EA79EBF18BA4@microsoft.com...
> > > "Michal Kawecki" wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Take a look into Event Viewer, maybe there are registered errors from
> > >> VSS or volsnap.
> > >>
> > >> It showed the allocated shadowcopy space,maximum space etc.
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> > So, maybe it will work from now. Of course, do not run XP anymore
> > because your problem will repeat.
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> > > Looking at the event viewer, there are volsnap and vss errors logged.
> > > There
> > > were 29 volsnap errors and 46 vss errors in the six weeks I've had
> > > Vista
> > > installed.
> >
> > Do you have any new errors after this repair? If so, be more detailed.
> > --
> > M. [Windows - Shell/User MVP]
> > /before private reply change px with pl in my e-mail address/
> >
> > No, the behavior is the same. When I opened system restore, it said no restore points were created. It also registered a volsnap error. Again, I havent booted into XP for days.I,m wondering if it could be related to how I set up the system. I installed Xp first on the raid volume and then installed vista on the other partition. Even though they are on separate partitions, does xp always see vista? Or, is there a problem with my Vista causing the restore to not function automatically? |