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Re: problem with system restore When you turned SR off you lost all your R points. When you turned it back on
it automatically created the first RP and it will do so every day and at
various events from now on. You can't go back earlier than when it was turned
back on If that were so, then people would leave it off all the time thinking
when they need it they just switch back on. It has to always be on.
If you are having probs with its excessive GB usage go to "howtogeek.com"
for his advice on reducing it. It works. Wayne
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Wayne L.
"xCal" wrote:
> yes, reinstaling is the main alternative to restore points, but before, take
> a copy of all your documents,
> at least, with XP, restore process does not insure your documents shall be
> untouched, i dont know
> if Vista yet have this defect.
> Carlos.
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> "Clearday" <Clearday@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el mensaje
> news:3B4E2D13-3049-41B2-B23D-C5D05DE32351@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks for your help xCal. Might have to rinstall!! Ouch.
> > Clearday
> >
> >
> > "xCal" wrote:
> >
> >> sorry, if sytem restore is off, I think you cant do anything to solve
> >> your
> >> problem this way.
> >> First you have to enable system restore, but this will not help with your
> >> today problems.
> >> reinstalling windows can be or not a solution.
> >> Carlos.
> >>
> >> "Clearday" <Clearday@discussions.microsoft.com> escribió en el mensaje
> >> news:957802C7-672D-49FC-A173-FB95E1702936@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi can anybody help me with this problem?
> >> > My Sys. Restore was turned off, when I tried to turn it back on all my
> >> > restore points were gone! I tried to create new points but this error
> >> > came
> >> > up
> >> > "Request not supported 0x80070032" Any ideas? Would really appreciate
> >> > it.
> >> > Regards
> >> > --
> >> > Clearday
> >>
> >>
> >>
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