Can't find System Volume Information Folder

J

jd

Hi, I had this problem starting my computer -
windows\system\config\system32 file corrupt or missing. Did a search
and followed instructions to the t. However, in Part 2, I couldn't find
the System Volume Information folder. Did as instructed (checked the
show hidden files and folders), but still didn't find it. Did a search
and still couldn't.

Any ideas on what I should do? I'm a novice so am wondering if there's
something obvious I'm missing.

Pleeese help! JD
 
J

jd

I couldn't start my system - got an error message saying that
windows\system\config\system32 is either corrupt or missing.

So, I followed the procedure on the Microsoft site to address this.
Part 2 of the procedure calls for the latest restore points to be
copied to the temp folder and then used. I can't find the system volume
information folder to be able to do that. I've already done the "show
hidden folders" etc., but this folder is still missing.
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE

jd said:
Hi, I had this problem starting my computer -
windows\system\config\system32 file corrupt or missing. Did a search
and followed instructions to the t. However, in Part 2, I couldn't
find the System Volume Information folder. Did as instructed (checked
the show hidden files and folders), but still didn't find it. Did a
search and still couldn't.

Any ideas on what I should do? I'm a novice so am wondering if there's
something obvious I'm missing.

Pleeese help! JD

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J

jd

I still can't find this folder.

Is it possible that this folder somehow has been deleted? If so, is
there some other way of getting the various user profiles, and the
files I have on my hard disk to show up just like I did before this
problem?
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE

jd said:
I still can't find this folder.

Is it possible that this folder somehow has been deleted? If so, is
there some other way of getting the various user profiles, and the
files I have on my hard disk to show up just like I did before this
problem?

System Volume Information is a hidden, Read Only folder. Do you have
Windows Explorer set to show hidden files and folders?

You will not be able to do anything with that folder without going through
System Restore.

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE
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J

jd

Yes, Windows Explorer is set to show hidden files and folders. Can't
find it though. System Restore doesn't show any points prior to the day
I first had the problem. So, can't figure out what to do.
 
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If SR shows no restore points before the problem occurred then finding the folder will do absolutely no good, i.e. there is nothing to restore.

The path to my SR folder is "C:\System Volume Information" yours should be in the same place.


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Just my 2¢ worth,
Jeff
__________in response to__________

| Yes, Windows Explorer is set to show hidden files and folders. Can't
| find it though. System Restore doesn't show any points prior to the day
| I first had the problem. So, can't figure out what to do.
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