System Restore Calendar Doesn't Allow For Previous Months To Be Selected

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Timothy M. Hedges

Hello all.

While examining some of the various System Restore points
that I have created using the System Restore function, I
noticed that the arrows on either side of the calendar
which are supposed to allow you to navigate to months
other than the current month do not work when pressed
(i.e. right now it's September 2003, but if I click on
the calendar arrow to navigate back to say and August
System Restore point (which I am positive is there),
clicking on the arrows to either side of the System
Restore calendar does not move the calendar to another
month.

Any suggestions? Funny how something that's meant to keep
your OS out of trouble is buggy in its own right.

Any suggestions or ideas, please contact me at my email
addy. Thanks everyone.

Tim
 
Timothy M. Hedges said:
Hello all.

While examining some of the various System Restore points
that I have created using the System Restore function, I
noticed that the arrows on either side of the calendar
which are supposed to allow you to navigate to months
other than the current month do not work when pressed
(i.e. right now it's September 2003, but if I click on
the calendar arrow to navigate back to say and August
System Restore point (which I am positive is there),
clicking on the arrows to either side of the System
Restore calendar does not move the calendar to another
month.

Any suggestions? Funny how something that's meant to keep
your OS out of trouble is buggy in its own right.

Any suggestions or ideas, please contact me at my email
addy. Thanks everyone.

Tim

Older system restore points drop off to make space as new ones are created.
It's possible that what you're seeing is all you've got space allocated for.
 

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