Mason wrote:
> Ok, so I have been having this problem with system restore erasing all of the
> restore points on every boot up. With the help of some people on here, I
> found the error that boldly states, "yep, I erased the restore points," and
> they are as follows:
>
> The first:
> Volsnap event id 25:
>
> The shadow copies of volume C: were deleted because the shadow copy storage
> could not grow in time. Consider reducing the IO load on the system or
> choose a shadow copy storage volume that is not being shadow copied.
>
> And the second:
> Volsnap event id 27:
>
> The shadow copies of volume C: were aborted during detection because a
> critical control file could not be opened.
>
> How do I fix these errors? I have found KB articles for windows server
> 2003, but the registry modification that they suggedted doesn't work for me.
>
>
1. Are you running a dual-boot with XP? If yes, this is a known issue
that XP erases Vista's Restore Points. Using a third-party boot manager
is the workaround.
2. If you aren't dual-booting, are you running a Norton product? If yes,
this is a known issue. See this link:
Problems caused by Symantec -
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/symantecdoc1.html
Otherwise, here are more links for System Restore:
MVP Bert Kinney on System Restore -
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/vista.html
Missing Restore Points/Shadow Copies in Windows Vista -
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/missingrpv.html
System Restore forum on AumHa.net -
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=54
Malke
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