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| Guest | System Restore Problem Greetings all, I hope you are able to shed some light on how to fix a problem i haven't a clue on what to do. First off, i'm running Vista Home Premium with SP-1 installed and all subsequent updates installed. Problem is, i've somehow lost the ability to access System Restore. I had been using it prior to the install of SP-1 and am now using a program called 'Rollback RX' which is a much more thorough program similiar to SR. I would like to shut down SR since it is taking up valuable disk space and is redundant now that Rollback RX is installed and working OK but everytime i click on the icon i created on my desktop, it gives me a message saying something to the effect of 'System Restore Service is running' however, the SR program does not open up. This has been the case ever since SP-1 was installed. If i go into 'My Computer', 'Properties' and click on System Protection, i get the SR screen BUT all it shows is it is scanning/analysing disks - it stays that way. Googling the problem did not help any - my next step would be to start Vista in 'Safe Mode' and try to open the icon on my desktop that way OR go into 'system32' file, find 'rstrui.exe' file and try to open it that way. Would you think that would solve my problem or is there another way to close down SR?? I'm stumped and looking to the wisdom of the gurus in this newsgroup for whatever help you can provide me. TIA, Ray ![]() |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore Problem On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 10:41:01 -0400, "Athanasian_Creed <><" <athanasian...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Greetings all, > >I hope you are able to shed some light on how to fix a problem i haven't a >clue on what to do. > >First off, i'm running Vista Home Premium with SP-1 installed and all >subsequent updates installed. > >Problem is, i've somehow lost the ability to access System Restore. I had >been using it prior to the install of SP-1 and am now using a program called >'Rollback RX' which is a much more thorough program similiar to SR. I would >like to shut down SR since it is taking up valuable disk space and is >redundant now that Rollback RX is installed and working OK but everytime i >click on the icon i created on my desktop, it gives me a message saying >something to the effect of 'System Restore Service is running' however, the >SR program does not open up. This has been the case ever since SP-1 was >installed. If i go into 'My Computer', 'Properties' and click on System >Protection, i get the SR screen BUT all it shows is it is scanning/analysing >disks - it stays that way. > >Googling the problem did not help any - my next step would be to start Vista >in 'Safe Mode' and try to open the icon on my desktop that way OR go into >'system32' file, find 'rstrui.exe' file and try to open it that way. Would >you think that would solve my problem or is there another way to close down >SR?? > >I'm stumped and looking to the wisdom of the gurus in this newsgroup for >whatever help you can provide me. > >TIA, > > >Ray ![]() > Services. I also believe this would not be possible without using the Group Policy Editor, or a third-party tweaker such as "VistaVI", from http://www.totalidea.com Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the correct thread and article. ================================================ |
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| Member | Re: System Restore Problem To get system restore working apply the registry patch below... tested RapidShare: 1-Click Webhosting |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore Problem Donald L McDaniel wrote: Quote: > On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 10:41:01 -0400, "Athanasian_Creed <><" > <athanasian...@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >> Greetings all, >> >> I hope you are able to shed some light on how to fix a problem i haven't a >> clue on what to do. >> >> First off, i'm running Vista Home Premium with SP-1 installed and all >> subsequent updates installed. >> >> Problem is, i've somehow lost the ability to access System Restore. I had >> been using it prior to the install of SP-1 and am now using a program called >> 'Rollback RX' which is a much more thorough program similiar to SR. I would >> like to shut down SR since it is taking up valuable disk space and is >> redundant now that Rollback RX is installed and working OK but everytime i >> click on the icon i created on my desktop, it gives me a message saying >> something to the effect of 'System Restore Service is running' however, the >> SR program does not open up. This has been the case ever since SP-1 was >> installed. If i go into 'My Computer', 'Properties' and click on System >> Protection, i get the SR screen BUT all it shows is it is scanning/analysing >> disks - it stays that way. >> >> Googling the problem did not help any - my next step would be to start Vista >> in 'Safe Mode' and try to open the icon on my desktop that way OR go into >> 'system32' file, find 'rstrui.exe' file and try to open it that way. Would >> you think that would solve my problem or is there another way to close down >> SR?? >> >> I'm stumped and looking to the wisdom of the gurus in this newsgroup for >> whatever help you can provide me. >> >> TIA, >> >> >> Ray ![]() >> > If I'm not mistaken, you will have to turn off the System Restore > Services. I also believe this would not be possible without using the > Group Policy Editor, or a third-party tweaker such as "VistaVI", from > http://www.totalidea.com > > > Donald L McDaniel > Please reply to the correct thread and article. > ================================================ Thanks Donald for the reply - i do have 'Vista VI' installed but could not find anywhere in the program to turn off System Restore. I checked services but could not find anything to do with SR. Now a new problem, whenever the system tries to update my system, it creates a new SR point. Except that it takes forever and a day for it to do so...on and on and on it says "creating restore point" Oooooooyyyyyyyy! Ray |
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| Member | Re: System Restore Problem Go to start : type "services.msc" without the qoutes right click " the system restore service " and disabled it, then restart your computer. All done, you have disabled the system restore now !!!! |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore Problem On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 19:01:39 -0400, "Athanasian Creed <><" <athanasian...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Donald L McDaniel wrote: Quote: >> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 10:41:01 -0400, "Athanasian_Creed <><" >> <athanasian...@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Quote: >>> Greetings all, >>> >>> I hope you are able to shed some light on how to fix a problem i haven't a >>> clue on what to do. >>> >>> First off, i'm running Vista Home Premium with SP-1 installed and all >>> subsequent updates installed. >>> >>> Problem is, i've somehow lost the ability to access System Restore. I had >>> been using it prior to the install of SP-1 and am now using a program called >>> 'Rollback RX' which is a much more thorough program similiar to SR. I would >>> like to shut down SR since it is taking up valuable disk space and is >>> redundant now that Rollback RX is installed and working OK but everytime i >>> click on the icon i created on my desktop, it gives me a message saying >>> something to the effect of 'System Restore Service is running' however, the >>> SR program does not open up. This has been the case ever since SP-1 was >>> installed. If i go into 'My Computer', 'Properties' and click on System >>> Protection, i get the SR screen BUT all it shows is it is scanning/analysing >>> disks - it stays that way. >>> >>> Googling the problem did not help any - my next step would be to start Vista >>> in 'Safe Mode' and try to open the icon on my desktop that way OR go into >>> 'system32' file, find 'rstrui.exe' file and try to open it that way. Would >>> you think that would solve my problem or is there another way to close down >>> SR?? >>> >>> I'm stumped and looking to the wisdom of the gurus in this newsgroup for >>> whatever help you can provide me. >>> >>> TIA, >>> >>> >>> Ray ![]() >>> >> If I'm not mistaken, you will have to turn off the System Restore >> Services. I also believe this would not be possible without using the >> Group Policy Editor, or a third-party tweaker such as "VistaVI", from >> http://www.totalidea.com >> >> >> Donald L McDaniel >> Please reply to the correct thread and article. >> ================================================ > >Thanks Donald for the reply - i do have 'Vista VI' installed but could >not find anywhere in the program to turn off System Restore. I checked >services but could not find anything to do with SR. > >Now a new problem, whenever the system tries to update my system, it >creates a new SR point. Except that it takes forever and a day for it >to do so...on and on and on it says "creating restore point" > >Oooooooyyyyyyyy! > > > >Ray Control Panel/System/System Protection Tab You MUST turn off System Restore for EACH physical drive there are restore points on. Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the correct thread and article. ================================================ |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore Problem "Donald L McDaniel" wrote: Quote: > Try, friend: > Control Panel/System/System Protection Tab > > > You MUST turn off System Restore for EACH physical drive there are > restore points on. > > Donald L McDaniel > Please reply to the correct thread and article. > ================================================ Donald, Tried that several times, each time it hangs on 'analysing disks'. System Restore & create restore point buttons inoperable. Ray ![]() |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore Problem "stevehaz_uk" wrote: Quote: > > To get system restore working apply the registry patch below... tested > > 'RapidShare: 1-Click Webhosting' > (http://rapidshare.com/files/106723046/SRFix.rar) > > > -- > stevehaz_uk Steve, I can't enter the access code - that cat thingy is annoying - i can't find out what to type! Ray ![]() Quote: > |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore Problem "ahmad12" wrote: Quote: > > Go to start : type "services.msc" without the qoutes > > right click " the system restore service " and disabled it, then > restart your computer. > > All done, you have disabled the system restore now !!!! > > > -- > ahmad12 Ahmad, I tried that, seems SR is not enabled. *** My big problem is in updating my system via Windows Update. It TRIES to create a SR point but justs gets stuck at the 'creating SR point' without creating one and, as a result, doesn't download/install update! *** Ray ![]() |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore Problem "Athanasian Creed <><" wrote: Quote: > > > "stevehaz_uk" wrote: > Quote: > > > > To get system restore working apply the registry patch below... tested > > > > 'RapidShare: 1-Click Webhosting' > > (http://rapidshare.com/files/106723046/SRFix.rar) > > > > > > -- > > stevehaz_uk > > Steve, > > I can't enter the access code - that cat thingy is annoying - i can't find > out what to type! > > > Ray ![]() OK, i got the .reg file but when i right click on file and select 'merge' all it does is open up the file in Notepad. It doesn't merge it into the registry. Is this reg fix VISTA compatible?? TIA, Ray ![]() |
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