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| Guest | System Restore error (create restore point), event ID: 8193 While struggling with Applicationn hung problems I have discovered that the following error has frequently been reported (some 400 times) on my system since June 11, 2008: "Failed to create restore point on volume (Process = C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe /d srrstr.dll,ExecuteScheduledSPPCreation; Descripton = Scheduled Checkpoint; Hr = 0x80070422)." (The parameters have varied) I have followed the various tracks Event Viewer suggestions but am no more the wiser. Can somebody enlighten me on what is going on and what I can do about it? (There is no apparent correlation between this error events and the Applicaction hung events) Regards Sven |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore error (create restore point), event ID: 8193 "Sven Pran" <no.direct@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:69299A21-81A1-43F5-B945-04B0D061C6A7@xxxxxx Quote: > While struggling with Applicationn hung problems I have discovered that > the following error has frequently been reported (some 400 times) on my > system since June 11, 2008: > > "Failed to create restore point on volume (Process = > C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe /d > srrstr.dll,ExecuteScheduledSPPCreation; Descripton = Scheduled Checkpoint; > Hr = 0x80070422)." > > (The parameters have varied) > > I have followed the various tracks Event Viewer suggestions but am no more > the wiser. > > Can somebody enlighten me on what is going on and what I can do about it? > > (There is no apparent correlation between this error events and the > Applicaction hung events) > > Regards Sven How much free space remains on C drive ? What is the size of your C drive ? |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore error (create restore point), event ID: 8193 Sven You have a malware infection of some sort. That is what it is telling you Read and decide http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread13479.html -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Sven Pran" <no.direct@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:69299A21-81A1-43F5-B945-04B0D061C6A7@xxxxxx Quote: > While struggling with Applicationn hung problems I have discovered that the > following error has frequently been reported (some 400 times) on my system since > June 11, 2008: > > "Failed to create restore point on volume (Process = > C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe /d srrstr.dll,ExecuteScheduledSPPCreation; > Descripton = Scheduled Checkpoint; Hr = 0x80070422)." > > (The parameters have varied) > > I have followed the various tracks Event Viewer suggestions but am no more the > wiser. > > Can somebody enlighten me on what is going on and what I can do about it? > > (There is no apparent correlation between this error events and the Applicaction > hung events) > > Regards Sven |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore error (create restore point), event ID: 8193 "B. Smith" <bsmith@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23Wn0ugiXJHA.5476@xxxxxx Quote: > "Sven Pran" <no.direct@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:69299A21-81A1-43F5-B945-04B0D061C6A7@xxxxxx Quote: >> While struggling with Applicationn hung problems I have discovered that >> the following error has frequently been reported (some 400 times) on my >> system since June 11, 2008: >> >> "Failed to create restore point on volume (Process = >> C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe /d >> srrstr.dll,ExecuteScheduledSPPCreation; Descripton = Scheduled >> Checkpoint; Hr = 0x80070422)." >> >> (The parameters have varied) >> >> I have followed the various tracks Event Viewer suggestions but am no >> more the wiser. >> >> Can somebody enlighten me on what is going on and what I can do about it? >> >> (There is no apparent correlation between this error events and the >> Applicaction hung events) >> >> Regards Sven > > How much free space remains on C drive ? Quote: > What is the size of your C drive ? (In case this information is important I should add that my harddisk is actually split into two partitions visible by Vista; the C: drive which is named OS and a D: drive which is named RECOVERY with 5,50 GB free space out of 9,99 GB.) Sven Quote: > |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore error (create restore point), event ID: 8193 "Sven Pran" <no.direct@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:udP94piXJHA.760@xxxxxx Quote: > > "B. Smith" <bsmith@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23Wn0ugiXJHA.5476@xxxxxx Quote: >> "Sven Pran" <no.direct@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:69299A21-81A1-43F5-B945-04B0D061C6A7@xxxxxx Quote: >>> While struggling with Applicationn hung problems I have discovered that >>> the following error has frequently been reported (some 400 times) on my >>> system since June 11, 2008: >>> >>> "Failed to create restore point on volume (Process = >>> C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe /d >>> srrstr.dll,ExecuteScheduledSPPCreation; Descripton = Scheduled >>> Checkpoint; Hr = 0x80070422)." >>> >>> (The parameters have varied) >>> >>> I have followed the various tracks Event Viewer suggestions but am no >>> more the wiser. >>> >>> Can somebody enlighten me on what is going on and what I can do about >>> it? >>> >>> (There is no apparent correlation between this error events and the >>> Applicaction hung events) >>> >>> Regards Sven >> >> How much free space remains on C drive ? > 179GB > Quote: >> What is the size of your C drive ? > 220GB > > (In case this information is important I should add that my harddisk is > actually split into two partitions visible by Vista; the C: drive which is > named OS and a D: drive which is named RECOVERY with 5,50 GB free space > out of 9,99 GB.) > > Sven > Quote: >> Click the Start Orb...type system...then click on System in the menu that appears in the list. In the window that appears...click System Protection....make sure in available disk...C has a check mark. |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore error (create restore point), event ID: 8193 That malware infection is in case extremely well hidden, it didn't show up in any of my protection features during the full scans I did last night. However I looked up the web-page in your link. The easiest suggestion to try out first was to go to "Start" > "Control Panel" > "Administrative Tools" > "Services", but I found no "System Restore Service" (or similar) at all. Next I went to "Start" > "Computer" > "Properties" > "System Protection" where I found three "Available Disks" listed, all of which had "None" for "Most recent restore point": RECOVERY (D ![]() OS (C (System)OS (C (Missing)Only the last one was checked, and I just don't understand the note "Missing" or why I have two C: disks at all. Maybe the fact that this third disk has an icon different from the two others means something? Can the fact that I have a remote USB disk for backup purposes (Using Acronis) have anything to do with this, this disk is normally not conneted. I checked the OS (C (System) disk and clicked "Create" (restore pointright now), this operation was successful both according to a messagebox showing up and also to "none" for "Most recent restore point" becoming replaced by a timestamp. My Event Viewer did not report any problem this time. So what now? I still feel being in the dark. regards Sven "Peter Foldes" <okf122@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e7nFqkiXJHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: > Sven > > You have a malware infection of some sort. That is what it is telling you > > Read and decide > > http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread13479.html > > -- > Peter > > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. > > "Sven Pran" <no.direct@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:69299A21-81A1-43F5-B945-04B0D061C6A7@xxxxxx Quote: >> While struggling with Applicationn hung problems I have discovered that >> the following error has frequently been reported (some 400 times) on my >> system since June 11, 2008: >> >> "Failed to create restore point on volume (Process = >> C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe /d >> srrstr.dll,ExecuteScheduledSPPCreation; Descripton = Scheduled >> Checkpoint; Hr = 0x80070422)." >> >> (The parameters have varied) >> >> I have followed the various tracks Event Viewer suggestions but am no >> more the wiser. >> >> Can somebody enlighten me on what is going on and what I can do about it? >> >> (There is no apparent correlation between this error events and the >> Applicaction hung events) >> >> Regards Sven |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore error (create restore point), event ID: 8193 "Sven Pran" <no.direct@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ehrlX8iXJHA.2440@xxxxxx Quote: > That malware infection is in case extremely well hidden, it didn't show up > in any of my protection features during the full scans I did last night. > > However I looked up the web-page in your link. > > The easiest suggestion to try out first was to go to "Start" > "Control > Panel" > "Administrative Tools" > "Services", but I found no "System > Restore Service" (or similar) at all. > > Next I went to "Start" > "Computer" > "Properties" > "System Protection" > where I found three "Available Disks" listed, all of which had "None" for > "Most recent restore point": > RECOVERY (D ![]() > OS (C (System)> OS (C (Missing)> > Only the last one was checked, and I just don't understand the note > "Missing" or why I have two C: disks at all. Maybe the fact that this > third disk has an icon different from the two others means something? > > Can the fact that I have a remote USB disk for backup purposes (Using > Acronis) have anything to do with this, this disk is normally not > conneted. > > I checked the OS (C (System) disk and clicked "Create" (restore point> right now), this operation was successful both according to a messagebox > showing up and also to "none" for "Most recent restore point" becoming > replaced by a timestamp. > > My Event Viewer did not report any problem this time. > > So what now? I still feel being in the dark. > > regards Sven > > "Peter Foldes" <okf122@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:e7nFqkiXJHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: >> Sven >> >> You have a malware infection of some sort. That is what it is telling you >> >> Read and decide >> >> http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread13479.html >> >> -- >> Peter >> >> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others >> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. >> >> "Sven Pran" <no.direct@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:69299A21-81A1-43F5-B945-04B0D061C6A7@xxxxxx Quote: >>> While struggling with Applicationn hung problems I have discovered that >>> the following error has frequently been reported (some 400 times) on my >>> system since June 11, 2008: >>> >>> "Failed to create restore point on volume (Process = >>> C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe /d >>> srrstr.dll,ExecuteScheduledSPPCreation; Descripton = Scheduled >>> Checkpoint; Hr = 0x80070422)." >>> >>> (The parameters have varied) >>> >>> I have followed the various tracks Event Viewer suggestions but am no >>> more the wiser. >>> >>> Can somebody enlighten me on what is going on and what I can do about >>> it? >>> >>> (There is no apparent correlation between this error events and the >>> Applicaction hung events) >>> >>> Regards Sven I think you are on to something. I don't use acronis...but it has made the usb drive the system restore drive. Put a check in the first C drive listing....see if it takes...even after using the usb backup. |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore error (create restore point), event ID: 8193 Hi, Check the box next to C: system. Uncheck the one next to C: missing. Did you reinstall Vista at anytime? -- Paul "Sven Pran" wrote: Quote: > That malware infection is in case extremely well hidden, it didn't show up > in any of my protection features during the full scans I did last night. > > However I looked up the web-page in your link. > > The easiest suggestion to try out first was to go to "Start" > "Control > Panel" > "Administrative Tools" > "Services", but I found no "System Restore > Service" (or similar) at all. > > Next I went to "Start" > "Computer" > "Properties" > "System Protection" > where I found three "Available Disks" listed, all of which had "None" for > "Most recent restore point": > RECOVERY (D ![]() > OS (C (System)> OS (C (Missing)> > Only the last one was checked, and I just don't understand the note > "Missing" or why I have two C: disks at all. Maybe the fact that this third > disk has an icon different from the two others means something? > > Can the fact that I have a remote USB disk for backup purposes (Using > Acronis) have anything to do with this, this disk is normally not conneted. > > I checked the OS (C (System) disk and clicked "Create" (restore point> right now), this operation was successful both according to a messagebox > showing up and also to "none" for "Most recent restore point" becoming > replaced by a timestamp. > > My Event Viewer did not report any problem this time. > > So what now? I still feel being in the dark. > > regards Sven > > "Peter Foldes" <okf122@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:e7nFqkiXJHA.1184@xxxxxx Quote: > > Sven > > > > You have a malware infection of some sort. That is what it is telling you > > > > Read and decide > > > > http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread13479.html > > > > -- > > Peter > > > > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others > > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. > > > > "Sven Pran" <no.direct@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:69299A21-81A1-43F5-B945-04B0D061C6A7@xxxxxx Quote: > >> While struggling with Applicationn hung problems I have discovered that > >> the following error has frequently been reported (some 400 times) on my > >> system since June 11, 2008: > >> > >> "Failed to create restore point on volume (Process = > >> C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe /d > >> srrstr.dll,ExecuteScheduledSPPCreation; Descripton = Scheduled > >> Checkpoint; Hr = 0x80070422)." > >> > >> (The parameters have varied) > >> > >> I have followed the various tracks Event Viewer suggestions but am no > >> more the wiser. > >> > >> Can somebody enlighten me on what is going on and what I can do about it? > >> > >> (There is no apparent correlation between this error events and the > >> Applicaction hung events) > >> > >> Regards Sven > |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore error (create restore point), event ID: 8193 "PaulB" <PaulB@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C30CD77A-E62C-4568-A9F8-7451AC573B69@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > Check the box next to C: system. Uncheck the one next to C: missing. > Did you reinstall Vista at anytime? keep reading, my next answer will come to you. 2 hours after I post it. |
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| Guest | Re: System Restore error (create restore point), event ID: 8193 Why be such an @$#. I didn't see your response before I posted or I wouldn't have. I was in the middle of resposonding when I had to leave for a while. Sorry, but I'm sure the same answer from two people didn't really hurt. -- Paul "B. Smith" wrote: Quote: > "PaulB" <PaulB@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:C30CD77A-E62C-4568-A9F8-7451AC573B69@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi, > > Check the box next to C: system. Uncheck the one next to C: missing. > > Did you reinstall Vista at anytime? > Good one. > keep reading, my next answer will come to you. > 2 hours after I post it. > > |
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