Hi Curtis,
Once System Restore goes bad, the only thing you can do is stop it and
restart it. Start/run services.msc, locate the SR service and doubleclick
it. Click the stop button, then set the startup type dropdown to disabled.
Click apply/ok, then reboot.
Then, check the "System Volume Information folder" on each drive and delete
any contents. Reverse the steps to restart it.
Be forewarned that doing this removes all existing restore points, but it
doesn't really matter as they weren't working anyways.
If this does not help, follow these steps to reinstall System Restore:
Go to the Control Panel/Folder Options/View tab, set it to "Show hidden
files and folders" and uncheck "Hide protected operating system files
[recommended]". Also uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types".
Then, open Windows Explorer from Start/All Programs and go to the
C:\Windows\Inf folder. Locate the sr.inf file, right-click it and choose
install.
You may need to either insert your WinXP CD or know where your I386 folder
is located on the hard drive. You may also need to know where the
\ServicePackFiles folder is (usually under the Windows directory).
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
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Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
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"Curtis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When trying to open system restore I get an error message
> mentioning rundll. I've tried opening from the system
> restore command, right clicking on "my Computer" and
> through the system icon in the control panel. Error
> message varies but all mention rundll. Also tried safe
> mode boot with same result.
>
> Don't know how long problem has been present. First
> noticed it when trying to disable system restore prior to
> running a symantec program to look for a suspected
> virus. No virus found so I don't think condition is
> related to suspected virus.
>
> Any info appreciated.