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I ran across this problem a long time ago and was unable to
resolve it at that time. I just figured I'd post another try to find the answer. When I open the system properties window and click on the system restore tab it shows under Status the comment "Second Disk [D:] Monitoring". There is no mention of my C drive. As I said it's been about a year or more since I found this problem, but I am pretty sure I can't create a restore point for my c drive. That probably how I found the problem. Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks for trying. Ms Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 service pack 2 P4 2.2 gig northwood 512 mb rambus c drive maxtor 250 gig diamond max (I think) with 16 mg cache d drive maxtor 120gig something max with 8 meg cache -Niether one of these are original to the system. Original drive was cloned over to the 120 gig first and then the 120 was cloned over to the 250 when I got that one. The original drive is in the desk drawer waiting reassingment. I used power quest drive image 2002 to clone the drives. The operations went reletively painlessly. The rest of the stuff probably doesn't affect the problem, but what the heck ATI 9600 video card Dual 19 inch monitors Sony DVD RW DRU-710A Lite On DVD rom Santa Cruz Turtle Beach sound card And I have my old 275 mhz p1 sitting right next to this one, but I haven't turned it on in quite a while. |
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On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 22:27:44 -0500, DrDan <> wrote:
>I ran across this problem a long time ago and was unable to >resolve it at that time. I just figured I'd post another try >to find the answer. > >When I open the system properties window and click on the >system restore tab it shows under Status the comment "Second >Disk [D:] Monitoring". There is no mention of my C drive. > >As I said it's been about a year or more since I found this >problem, but I am pretty sure I can't create a restore point >for my c drive. That probably how I found the problem. > >Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks for trying. > >Ms Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 service pack 2 >P4 2.2 gig northwood >512 mb rambus >c drive maxtor 250 gig diamond max (I think) with 16 mg cache >d drive maxtor 120gig something max with 8 meg cache >-Niether one of these are original to the system. Original >drive was cloned over to the 120 gig first and then the 120 >was cloned over to the 250 when I got that one. The original >drive is in the desk drawer waiting reassingment. I used >power quest drive image 2002 to clone the drives. The >operations went reletively painlessly. > >The rest of the stuff probably doesn't affect the problem, but >what the heck >ATI 9600 video card >Dual 19 inch monitors >Sony DVD RW DRU-710A >Lite On DVD rom >Santa Cruz Turtle Beach sound card >And I have my old 275 mhz p1 sitting right next to this one, >but I haven't turned it on in quite a while. You can reinstall System Restore with these two steps: First Step - Delete the System Restore Folder as it may be damaged: Disable system restore, delete the System Restore folder "System Volume Information", reboot, then re-enable System Restore. The folder will be re-created automatically. It's located in the root directory of Drive C:\ . It may be hidden... Open any folder, click "Tools", "Folder Options", and the "View" tab. Check the box, "Show hidden files and folders" Uncheck "Hide file extensions for known file types", Uncheck "Hide protected operating system files", Click "Apply", "OK" To disable System Restore, Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore, System Restore Settings, "System Restore" tab, and check the box. "Turn Off System Restore on all drives", click "Apply" and "OK". Now go to Drive C:\System Volume Information\ and delete it. Second Step - Reinstall System Restore: 1. Click Start, Run, In the Run box, type "C:\windows\inf" without the quotes and press enter. 2. Look for SR.INF and RightClick on it, then select "Install" Follow the prompts, Reboot, and System Restore will be ready to use. NOTE: If it asks for the Windows CD, point it to C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386 System Restore Resources: Blank System Restore Calendar http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_...tore_blank.htm How to FIX the rstrui.exe entry point not found error... http://www.updatexp.com/rstrui-exe-e...not-found.html System Restore Information, Issues and Tweaks http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm Select S and scroll to System Restore (Near the bottom of the page) How to troubleshoot the System Restore tool in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302796 Troubleshoot System Restore Restore Point Failuresâ in Windows XP http://bertk.mvps.org/html/srfail.html How to Restore a Windows XP system to a previous State using System Restore http://bertk.mvps.org/index.html How to Disable System Restore in Windows ME or Windows XP http://www.pchell.com/virus/systemrestore.shtml System Restore Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and XP: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com.../faqsrwxp.mspx http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...store_faq.mspx http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...store_faq.mspx |
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news:: > On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 22:27:44 -0500, DrDan > <> wrote: > >>I ran across this problem a long time ago and was unable to >>resolve it at that time. I just figured I'd post another >>try to find the answer. >> >>When I open the system properties window and click on the >>system restore tab it shows under Status the comment >>"Second Disk [D:] Monitoring". There is no mention of my C >>drive. >> >>As I said it's been about a year or more since I found this >>problem, but I am pretty sure I can't create a restore >>point for my c drive. That probably how I found the >>problem. >> >>Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks for trying. >> >>Ms Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 service pack 2 >>P4 2.2 gig northwood >>512 mb rambus >>c drive maxtor 250 gig diamond max (I think) with 16 mg >>cache d drive maxtor 120gig something max with 8 meg cache >>-Niether one of these are original to the system. Original >>drive was cloned over to the 120 gig first and then the 120 >>was cloned over to the 250 when I got that one. The >>original drive is in the desk drawer waiting reassingment. >>I used power quest drive image 2002 to clone the drives. >>The operations went reletively painlessly. >> >>The rest of the stuff probably doesn't affect the problem, >>but what the heck >>ATI 9600 video card >>Dual 19 inch monitors >>Sony DVD RW DRU-710A >>Lite On DVD rom >>Santa Cruz Turtle Beach sound card >>And I have my old 275 mhz p1 sitting right next to this >>one, but I haven't turned it on in quite a while. > > You can reinstall System Restore with these two steps: > > First Step - Delete the System Restore Folder as it may be > damaged: Disable system restore, delete the System Restore > folder "System Volume Information", reboot, then re-enable > System Restore. The folder will be re-created > automatically. It's located in the root directory of Drive > C:\ . It may be hidden... Open any folder, click "Tools", > "Folder Options", and the "View" tab. Check the box, "Show > hidden files and folders" Uncheck "Hide file extensions for > known file types", Uncheck "Hide protected operating system > files", Click "Apply", "OK" > > To disable System Restore, Click Start, Programs, > Accessories, System Tools, System Restore, System Restore > Settings, "System Restore" tab, and check the box. "Turn > Off System Restore on all drives", click "Apply" and "OK". > > Now go to Drive C:\System Volume Information\ and delete > it. > > > Second Step - Reinstall System Restore: > 1. Click Start, Run, In the Run box, type "C:\windows\inf" > without the quotes and press enter. 2. Look for SR.INF and > RightClick on it, then select "Install" > > Follow the prompts, Reboot, and System Restore will be > ready to use. NOTE: If it asks for the Windows CD, point it > to C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386 > > > System Restore Resources: > > Blank System Restore Calendar > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_...tore_blank.htm > > How to FIX the rstrui.exe entry point not found error... > http://www.updatexp.com/rstrui-exe-e...-not-found.htm > l > > System Restore Information, Issues and Tweaks > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm > Select S and scroll to System Restore (Near the bottom > of the page) > > How to troubleshoot the System Restore tool in Windows XP > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302796 > > Troubleshoot System Restore Restore Point Failuresâ in > Windows XP http://bertk.mvps.org/html/srfail.html > > How to Restore a Windows XP system to a previous State > using System Restore http://bertk.mvps.org/index.html > > How to Disable System Restore in Windows ME or Windows XP > http://www.pchell.com/virus/systemrestore.shtml > > System Restore Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Windows > 2000, Windows Server 2003, and XP: > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...sgroups/faqsrw > xp.mspx > http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000.../centers/manag > ement/sysrestore_faq.mspx > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...munity/centers > /management/sysrestore_faq.mspx > > > Looks deceptivly simple. I'll give it a go tommorow when I have more time for the inevitable problem or two. Thanks, I appreciate the time and effort. |
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"DrDan" <> wrote in message news:Xns96B5BE81EBF7FDrDan@216.196.97.138... > Unk <> wrote in > news:: > >> On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 22:27:44 -0500, DrDan >> <> wrote: >> >>>I ran across this problem a long time ago and was unable to >>>resolve it at that time. I just figured I'd post another >>>try to find the answer. >>> >>>When I open the system properties window and click on the >>>system restore tab it shows under Status the comment >>>"Second Disk [D:] Monitoring". There is no mention of my C >>>drive. >>> >>>As I said it's been about a year or more since I found this >>>problem, but I am pretty sure I can't create a restore >>>point for my c drive. That probably how I found the >>>problem. >>> >>>Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks for trying. >>> >>>Ms Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 service pack 2 >>>P4 2.2 gig northwood >>>512 mb rambus >>>c drive maxtor 250 gig diamond max (I think) with 16 mg >>>cache d drive maxtor 120gig something max with 8 meg cache >>>-Niether one of these are original to the system. Original >>>drive was cloned over to the 120 gig first and then the 120 >>>was cloned over to the 250 when I got that one. The >>>original drive is in the desk drawer waiting reassingment. >>>I used power quest drive image 2002 to clone the drives. >>>The operations went reletively painlessly. >>> >>>The rest of the stuff probably doesn't affect the problem, >>>but what the heck >>>ATI 9600 video card >>>Dual 19 inch monitors >>>Sony DVD RW DRU-710A >>>Lite On DVD rom >>>Santa Cruz Turtle Beach sound card >>>And I have my old 275 mhz p1 sitting right next to this >>>one, but I haven't turned it on in quite a while. >> >> You can reinstall System Restore with these two steps: >> >> First Step - Delete the System Restore Folder as it may be >> damaged: Disable system restore, delete the System Restore >> folder "System Volume Information", reboot, then re-enable >> System Restore. The folder will be re-created >> automatically. It's located in the root directory of Drive >> C:\ . It may be hidden... Open any folder, click "Tools", >> "Folder Options", and the "View" tab. Check the box, "Show >> hidden files and folders" Uncheck "Hide file extensions for >> known file types", Uncheck "Hide protected operating system >> files", Click "Apply", "OK" >> >> To disable System Restore, Click Start, Programs, >> Accessories, System Tools, System Restore, System Restore >> Settings, "System Restore" tab, and check the box. "Turn >> Off System Restore on all drives", click "Apply" and "OK". >> >> Now go to Drive C:\System Volume Information\ and delete >> it. >> >> >> Second Step - Reinstall System Restore: >> 1. Click Start, Run, In the Run box, type "C:\windows\inf" >> without the quotes and press enter. 2. Look for SR.INF and >> RightClick on it, then select "Install" >> >> Follow the prompts, Reboot, and System Restore will be >> ready to use. NOTE: If it asks for the Windows CD, point it >> to C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386 >> >> >> System Restore Resources: >> >> Blank System Restore Calendar >> http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_...tore_blank.htm >> >> How to FIX the rstrui.exe entry point not found error... >> http://www.updatexp.com/rstrui-exe-e...-not-found.htm >> l >> >> System Restore Information, Issues and Tweaks >> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm >> Select S and scroll to System Restore (Near the bottom >> of the page) >> >> How to troubleshoot the System Restore tool in Windows XP >> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302796 >> >> Troubleshoot System Restore Restore Point Failuresâ? in >> Windows XP http://bertk.mvps.org/html/srfail.html >> >> How to Restore a Windows XP system to a previous State >> using System Restore http://bertk.mvps.org/index.html >> >> How to Disable System Restore in Windows ME or Windows XP >> http://www.pchell.com/virus/systemrestore.shtml >> >> System Restore Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Windows >> 2000, Windows Server 2003, and XP: >> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...sgroups/faqsrw >> xp.mspx >> http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000.../centers/manag >> ement/sysrestore_faq.mspx >> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...munity/centers >> /management/sysrestore_faq.mspx >> >> >> > > Looks deceptivly simple. I'll give it a go tommorow when I > have more time for the inevitable problem or two. > Thanks, I appreciate the time and effort. |
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I knew it wasn't going to be that easy. I turned off sys
restore and attempted to delete the system volume information folder, as advised. Windows will not allow the delete. Error message says that change.log is in use by another program, etc. I reboot and try again- same thing. I check sys restore and it's back on after the reboot. I have admin rights so I don't know why it wasn't off. I turn it off again, go right back to that window and it looks like it's still on. I thought about rebooting to dos to delete the folder, and then to continue with the reinstall of sys restore. I figured I would ask first see what you guys say- 1. How do I check to make sure I have admin rights in windows. 2. Should I go to dos to delete the folder? What dos commands do I need? What is it, F8 to boot to dos? 3. How do I check to see if sys restore is off? Thanks again for your help. > > "DrDan" <> wrote in message > news:Xns96B5BE81EBF7FDrDan@216.196.97.138... >> Unk <> wrote in >> news:: >> >>> On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 22:27:44 -0500, DrDan >>> <> wrote: >>> >>>>I ran across this problem a long time ago and was unable to >>>>resolve it at that time. I just figured I'd post another >>>>try to find the answer. >>>> >>>>When I open the system properties window and click on the >>>>system restore tab it shows under Status the comment >>>>"Second Disk [D:] Monitoring". There is no mention of my C >>>>drive. >>>> >>>>As I said it's been about a year or more since I found this >>>>problem, but I am pretty sure I can't create a restore >>>>point for my c drive. That probably how I found the >>>>problem. >>>> >>>>Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks for trying. >>>> >>>>Ms Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 service pack 2 >>>>P4 2.2 gig northwood >>>>512 mb rambus >>>>c drive maxtor 250 gig diamond max (I think) with 16 mg >>>>cache d drive maxtor 120gig something max with 8 meg cache >>>>-Niether one of these are original to the system. Original >>>>drive was cloned over to the 120 gig first and then the 120 >>>>was cloned over to the 250 when I got that one. The >>>>original drive is in the desk drawer waiting reassingment. >>>>I used power quest drive image 2002 to clone the drives. >>>>The operations went reletively painlessly. >>>> >>>>The rest of the stuff probably doesn't affect the problem, >>>>but what the heck >>>>ATI 9600 video card >>>>Dual 19 inch monitors >>>>Sony DVD RW DRU-710A >>>>Lite On DVD rom >>>>Santa Cruz Turtle Beach sound card >>>>And I have my old 275 mhz p1 sitting right next to this >>>>one, but I haven't turned it on in quite a while. >>> >>> You can reinstall System Restore with these two steps: >>> >>> First Step - Delete the System Restore Folder as it may be >>> damaged: Disable system restore, delete the System Restore >>> folder "System Volume Information", reboot, then re-enable >>> System Restore. The folder will be re-created >>> automatically. It's located in the root directory of Drive >>> C:\ . It may be hidden... Open any folder, click "Tools", >>> "Folder Options", and the "View" tab. Check the box, "Show >>> hidden files and folders" Uncheck "Hide file extensions for >>> known file types", Uncheck "Hide protected operating system >>> files", Click "Apply", "OK" >>> >>> To disable System Restore, Click Start, Programs, >>> Accessories, System Tools, System Restore, System Restore >>> Settings, "System Restore" tab, and check the box. "Turn >>> Off System Restore on all drives", click "Apply" and "OK". >>> >>> Now go to Drive C:\System Volume Information\ and delete >>> it. >>> >>> >>> Second Step - Reinstall System Restore: >>> 1. Click Start, Run, In the Run box, type "C:\windows\inf" >>> without the quotes and press enter. 2. Look for SR.INF and >>> RightClick on it, then select "Install" >>> >>> Follow the prompts, Reboot, and System Restore will be >>> ready to use. NOTE: If it asks for the Windows CD, point it >>> to C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386 >>> >>> >>> System Restore Resources: >>> >>> Blank System Restore Calendar >>> http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_...tore_blank.htm >>> >>> How to FIX the rstrui.exe entry point not found error... >>> http://www.updatexp.com/rstrui-exe-e...-not-found.htm >>> l >>> >>> System Restore Information, Issues and Tweaks >>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm >>> Select S and scroll to System Restore (Near the bottom >>> of the page) >>> >>> How to troubleshoot the System Restore tool in Windows XP >>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302796 >>> >>> Troubleshoot System Restore Restore Point Failuresâ? in >>> Windows XP http://bertk.mvps.org/html/srfail.html >>> >>> How to Restore a Windows XP system to a previous State >>> using System Restore http://bertk.mvps.org/index.html >>> >>> How to Disable System Restore in Windows ME or Windows XP >>> http://www.pchell.com/virus/systemrestore.shtml >>> >>> System Restore Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Windows >>> 2000, Windows Server 2003, and XP: >>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...sgroups/faqsrw >>> xp.mspx >>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000.../centers/manag >>> ement/sysrestore_faq.mspx >>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...munity/centers >>> /management/sysrestore_faq.mspx >>> >>> >>> >> >> Looks deceptivly simple. I'll give it a go tommorow when I >> have more time for the inevitable problem or two. >> Thanks, I appreciate the time and effort. > > > |
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 15:02:53 -0500, DrDan <> wrote:
>I knew it wasn't going to be that easy. I turned off sys >restore and attempted to delete the system volume information >folder, as advised. Windows will not allow the delete. Error >message says that change.log is in use by another program, etc. >I reboot and try again- same thing. I check sys restore and >it's back on after the reboot. I have admin rights so I don't >know why it wasn't off. I turn it off again, go right back to >that window and it looks like it's still on. >I thought about rebooting to dos to delete the folder, and then >to continue with the reinstall of sys restore. I figured >I would ask first see what you guys say- >1. How do I check to make sure I have admin rights in windows. >2. Should I go to dos to delete the folder? What dos commands >do I need? What is it, F8 to boot to dos? >3. How do I check to see if sys restore is off? > >Thanks again for your help. > It should have been that easy. Once you turned off System Restore, you should have been able to delete the folder. The fact that you couldn't, means something other than System Restore is also using that folder. Try starting up in the Safe Mode and repeat the instructions from there. Also check for a virus... This is a link to a small FREE program by McAfee Anti-virus named Stinger. It will scan your system for 54 known viruses and trojans and repair them. You don't need McAfee anti-virus installed on your computer... this is a stand alone program. http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/ or http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/default.asp?id=stinger Direct Download: http://download.nai.com/products/mca...rt/stinger.exe Microsoft provides free anti-virus software that can be used for 1 year. http://www.my-etrust.com/microsoft/ >> >> "DrDan" <> wrote in message >> news:Xns96B5BE81EBF7FDrDan@216.196.97.138... >>> Unk <> wrote in >>> news:: >>> >>>> On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 22:27:44 -0500, DrDan >>>> <> wrote: >>>> >>>>>I ran across this problem a long time ago and was unable to >>>>>resolve it at that time. I just figured I'd post another >>>>>try to find the answer. >>>>> >>>>>When I open the system properties window and click on the >>>>>system restore tab it shows under Status the comment >>>>>"Second Disk [D:] Monitoring". There is no mention of my C >>>>>drive. >>>>> >>>>>As I said it's been about a year or more since I found this >>>>>problem, but I am pretty sure I can't create a restore >>>>>point for my c drive. That probably how I found the >>>>>problem. >>>>> >>>>>Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks for trying. >>>>> >>>>>Ms Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 service pack 2 >>>>>P4 2.2 gig northwood >>>>>512 mb rambus >>>>>c drive maxtor 250 gig diamond max (I think) with 16 mg >>>>>cache d drive maxtor 120gig something max with 8 meg cache >>>>>-Niether one of these are original to the system. Original >>>>>drive was cloned over to the 120 gig first and then the 120 >>>>>was cloned over to the 250 when I got that one. The >>>>>original drive is in the desk drawer waiting reassingment. >>>>>I used power quest drive image 2002 to clone the drives. >>>>>The operations went reletively painlessly. >>>>> >>>>>The rest of the stuff probably doesn't affect the problem, >>>>>but what the heck >>>>>ATI 9600 video card >>>>>Dual 19 inch monitors >>>>>Sony DVD RW DRU-710A >>>>>Lite On DVD rom >>>>>Santa Cruz Turtle Beach sound card >>>>>And I have my old 275 mhz p1 sitting right next to this >>>>>one, but I haven't turned it on in quite a while. >>>> >>>> You can reinstall System Restore with these two steps: >>>> >>>> First Step - Delete the System Restore Folder as it may be >>>> damaged: Disable system restore, delete the System Restore >>>> folder "System Volume Information", reboot, then re-enable >>>> System Restore. The folder will be re-created >>>> automatically. It's located in the root directory of Drive >>>> C:\ . It may be hidden... Open any folder, click "Tools", >>>> "Folder Options", and the "View" tab. Check the box, "Show >>>> hidden files and folders" Uncheck "Hide file extensions for >>>> known file types", Uncheck "Hide protected operating system >>>> files", Click "Apply", "OK" >>>> >>>> To disable System Restore, Click Start, Programs, >>>> Accessories, System Tools, System Restore, System Restore >>>> Settings, "System Restore" tab, and check the box. "Turn >>>> Off System Restore on all drives", click "Apply" and "OK". >>>> >>>> Now go to Drive C:\System Volume Information\ and delete >>>> it. >>>> >>>> >>>> Second Step - Reinstall System Restore: >>>> 1. Click Start, Run, In the Run box, type "C:\windows\inf" >>>> without the quotes and press enter. 2. Look for SR.INF and >>>> RightClick on it, then select "Install" >>>> >>>> Follow the prompts, Reboot, and System Restore will be >>>> ready to use. NOTE: If it asks for the Windows CD, point it >>>> to C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386 >>>> >>>> >>>> System Restore Resources: >>>> >>>> Blank System Restore Calendar >>>> http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_...tore_blank.htm >>>> >>>> How to FIX the rstrui.exe entry point not found error... >>>> http://www.updatexp.com/rstrui-exe-e...-not-found.htm >>>> l >>>> >>>> System Restore Information, Issues and Tweaks >>>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm >>>> Select S and scroll to System Restore (Near the bottom >>>> of the page) >>>> >>>> How to troubleshoot the System Restore tool in Windows XP >>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302796 >>>> >>>> Troubleshoot System Restore Restore Point Failuresâ? in >>>> Windows XP http://bertk.mvps.org/html/srfail.html >>>> >>>> How to Restore a Windows XP system to a previous State >>>> using System Restore http://bertk.mvps.org/index.html >>>> >>>> How to Disable System Restore in Windows ME or Windows XP >>>> http://www.pchell.com/virus/systemrestore.shtml >>>> >>>> System Restore Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Windows >>>> 2000, Windows Server 2003, and XP: >>>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...sgroups/faqsrw >>>> xp.mspx >>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000.../centers/manag >>>> ement/sysrestore_faq.mspx >>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...munity/centers >>>> /management/sysrestore_faq.mspx >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Looks deceptivly simple. I'll give it a go tommorow when I >>> have more time for the inevitable problem or two. >>> Thanks, I appreciate the time and effort. >> >> >> |
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On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 22:27:44 -0500, DrDan <> wrote:
>I ran across this problem a long time ago and was unable to >resolve it at that time. I just figured I'd post another try >to find the answer. > >When I open the system properties window and click on the >system restore tab it shows under Status the comment "Second >Disk [D:] Monitoring". There is no mention of my C drive. > Snip Have you tried logging in as Administrator? I've noticed even though I have admin rights, somethings just don't work as advertised. |
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On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 20:42:10 -0500, DrDan <> wrote:
>There is one thing I forgot to mention. I am running a promise >controller card and both hard drives are connected to it. It's >listed in device manager under scsi and raid controllers as >"windows xp maxtor ultra ata 133 ide controller". Each drive is >on it's own ide channel. My 2 optical drives are on the primary >and secondary motherboard ide channels. In my opening post as I >was describing the system, I knew there was something else I >should have put down. But couldn't think of what it was. > >I tried the safe mode, no good. Same error message, in use by >some other program. Then I tried to reinstall sys restore as >per your directions, but I didn't do it. It started and ran >like you said, up to the inf file then I aborted. I figured I'd >wait a bit and do some more checking. > >I had just installed ca's ez antivirus program a few days ago >and the system was clean, not to mention all the times I have >run nortons av in the past and had a clean system. In all my >years on the computor I have only had one infection, a trojan >that stole my aol log on. That was a few years back. Anyway, >stinger is checking my system right now, but I am sure it will >come up clean. > >My thoughts are now along these lines- I can just reinstall as >per your instructions. I don't know what would happen, thats >why I stopped doing it. I could try to rename the sys vol info >folder. In fact I tried this but windows wouold not let me. In >use by some program you know. Maybe in dos? What are the >commands to rename? I was never that fluent in dos. I would >prefer to rename so I could keep the folder just in case. >Or, is there some way to check what program may be using >change.log? > >The other thing I have to check on is whether windows is >actually turning off sys restore. After I check the check box >and click yes, I really want to turn off sys restore, and then >go right back to the sys restore settings window, it looks like >it's still on. In the status window it says monitoring drive D >just like before. I even tried rebooting and it still looks >like its on. Maybe I can't turn sys restore off? Yes, I have >admin rights. > >Hey Unk, you have been great. Thanks for helping me with this. >I hope forgetting to tell you about the controller card did't >screw it up too bad. System Restore will not reinstall while it's files are in use. Besides, even if it did, it would still leave a possibly corrupt folder intact. What you could do is shutdown and unplug the power from all the hard drives except the C: drive. When you reboot in the safe mode again, you should be able to disable system restore and delete the folder. > >Unk <> wrote in >news: : > >> On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 15:02:53 -0500, DrDan >> <> wrote: >> >>>I knew it wasn't going to be that easy. I turned off sys >>>restore and attempted to delete the system volume >>>information folder, as advised. Windows will not allow the >>>delete. Error message says that change.log is in use by >>>another program, etc. I reboot and try again- same thing. >>>I check sys restore and it's back on after the reboot. I >>>have admin rights so I don't know why it wasn't off. I >>>turn it off again, go right back to that window and it >>>looks like it's still on. I thought about rebooting to dos >>>to delete the folder, and then to continue with the >>>reinstall of sys restore. I figured I would ask first >>>see what you guys say- 1. How do I check to make sure I >>>have admin rights in windows. 2. Should I go to dos to >>>delete the folder? What dos commands do I need? What is >>>it, F8 to boot to dos? 3. How do I check to see if sys >>>restore is off? >>> >>>Thanks again for your help. >>> >> It should have been that easy. Once you turned off System >> Restore, you should have been able to delete the folder. >> The fact that you couldn't, means something other than >> System Restore is also using that folder. Try starting up >> in the Safe Mode and repeat the instructions from there. >> Also check for a virus... This is a link to a small FREE >> program by McAfee Anti-virus named Stinger. It will scan >> your system for 54 known viruses and trojans and repair >> them. You don't need McAfee anti-virus installed on your >> computer... this is a stand alone program. >> http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/ or >> http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/default.asp?id=stinger >> Direct Download: >> http://download.nai.com/products/mca...rt/stinger.exe >> >> Microsoft provides free anti-virus software that can be >> used for 1 year. http://www.my-etrust.com/microsoft/ >> >> >>>> >>>> "DrDan" <> wrote in message >>>> news:Xns96B5BE81EBF7FDrDan@216.196.97.138... >>>>> Unk <> wrote in >>>>> news:: >>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 22:27:44 -0500, DrDan >>>>>> <> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>I ran across this problem a long time ago and was >>>>>>>unable to resolve it at that time. I just figured I'd >>>>>>>post another try to find the answer. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>When I open the system properties window and click on >>>>>>>the system restore tab it shows under Status the >>>>>>>comment "Second Disk [D:] Monitoring". There is no >>>>>>>mention of my C drive. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>As I said it's been about a year or more since I found >>>>>>>this problem, but I am pretty sure I can't create a >>>>>>>restore point for my c drive. That probably how I >>>>>>>found the problem. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks for trying. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Ms Windows XP Home Edition version 2002 service pack 2 >>>>>>>P4 2.2 gig northwood >>>>>>>512 mb rambus >>>>>>>c drive maxtor 250 gig diamond max (I think) with 16 mg >>>>>>>cache d drive maxtor 120gig something max with 8 meg >>>>>>>cache -Niether one of these are original to the system. >>>>>>> Original drive was cloned over to the 120 gig first >>>>>>>and then the 120 was cloned over to the 250 when I got >>>>>>>that one. The original drive is in the desk drawer >>>>>>>waiting reassingment. I used power quest drive image >>>>>>>2002 to clone the drives. The operations went >>>>>>>reletively painlessly. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>The rest of the stuff probably doesn't affect the >>>>>>>problem, but what the heck >>>>>>>ATI 9600 video card >>>>>>>Dual 19 inch monitors >>>>>>>Sony DVD RW DRU-710A >>>>>>>Lite On DVD rom >>>>>>>Santa Cruz Turtle Beach sound card >>>>>>>And I have my old 275 mhz p1 sitting right next to this >>>>>>>one, but I haven't turned it on in quite a while. >>>>>> >>>>>> You can reinstall System Restore with these two steps: >>>>>> >>>>>> First Step - Delete the System Restore Folder as it may >>>>>> be damaged: Disable system restore, delete the System >>>>>> Restore folder "System Volume Information", reboot, >>>>>> then re-enable System Restore. The folder will be >>>>>> re-created automatically. It's located in the root >>>>>> directory of Drive C:\ . It may be hidden... Open any >>>>>> folder, click "Tools", "Folder Options", and the "View" >>>>>> tab. Check the box, "Show hidden files and folders" >>>>>> Uncheck "Hide file extensions for known file types", >>>>>> Uncheck "Hide protected operating system files", Click >>>>>> "Apply", "OK" >>>>>> >>>>>> To disable System Restore, Click Start, Programs, >>>>>> Accessories, System Tools, System Restore, System >>>>>> Restore Settings, "System Restore" tab, and check the >>>>>> box. "Turn Off System Restore on all drives", click >>>>>> "Apply" and "OK". >>>>>> >>>>>> Now go to Drive C:\System Volume Information\ and >>>>>> delete it. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Second Step - Reinstall System Restore: >>>>>> 1. Click Start, Run, In the Run box, type >>>>>> "C:\windows\inf" without the quotes and press enter. 2. >>>>>> Look for SR.INF and RightClick on it, then select >>>>>> "Install" >>>>>> >>>>>> Follow the prompts, Reboot, and System Restore will be >>>>>> ready to use. NOTE: If it asks for the Windows CD, >>>>>> point it to C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> System Restore Resources: >>>>>> >>>>>> Blank System Restore Calendar >>>>>> http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_...tore_blank.htm >>>>>> >>>>>> How to FIX the rstrui.exe entry point not found >>>>>> error... >>>>>> http://www.updatexp.com/rstrui-exe-e...oint-not-found >>>>>> .htm l >>>>>> >>>>>> System Restore Information, Issues and Tweaks >>>>>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm >>>>>> Select S and scroll to System Restore (Near the >>>>>> bottom of the page) >>>>>> >>>>>> How to troubleshoot the System Restore tool in Windows >>>>>> XP http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302796 >>>>>> >>>>>> Troubleshoot System Restore Restore Point FailuresĂ¢?Ă >>>>>> in Windows XP http://bertk.mvps.org/html/srfail.html >>>>>> >>>>>> How to Restore a Windows XP system to a previous State >>>>>> using System Restore http://bertk.mvps.org/index.html >>>>>> >>>>>> How to Disable System Restore in Windows ME or Windows >>>>>> XP http://www.pchell.com/virus/systemrestore.shtml >>>>>> >>>>>> System Restore Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Windows >>>>>> 2000, Windows Server 2003, and XP: >>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com.../newsgroups/fa >>>>>> qsrw xp.mspx >>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...nity/centers/m >>>>>> anag ement/sysrestore_faq.mspx >>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv.../community/cen >>>>>> ters /management/sysrestore_faq.mspx >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Looks deceptivly simple. I'll give it a go tommorow >>>>> when I have more time for the inevitable problem or two. >>>>> Thanks, I appreciate the time and effort. >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> |
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It worked for me too... however I did have to browse to the location mentioned, then it also asked me for the file "srframe.mmf" and I had to browse to C:\windows\system32\restore
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