system restore problems

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i recently lost my hard drives and have installed my new ones. my os is
installed XP...while setting up my tasks i tried opening restore so i could
adjust memory usage but alas to no avail. here is a link to a shot of the
errors. any and all help will be very much appreciated.

thanks all, ()n!()n
http://img368.imageshack.us/img368/2689/ss7ck.gif
 
sorry again to early in the morning for me n/m the second link you would have
to log in so plz see first link again...i wish you could edit your posts :\
 
Hi

Make sure that the System Restore Service is running.

Try reinstalling System Restore. Open Windows Explorer and go to the
windows\inf folder. In the right hand pane find the sr.inf file, right
click on it and select Install.

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Will Denny
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Hi

I've only got that file in the WINDOWS\system32\Restore folder. Search the
hard disk/partition for that file to see if it is there, then point to that
location when asked for it. Failing that, try the following with the XP CD
in the cd drive, from Start>Run:

expand X:\i386 srframe.mm_ c:\srframe.mmf

where X is the letter of your CD drive. Then when asked for that file point
to where you saved it to. That may or may not be the only file that has a
problem being installed.

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Will Denny
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
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Will, thank you thank you
for some reason during the os install on my new hd the srframe file didnt
want to come out and play. I found it on my os cd but couldnt extract just
that file so i burned it to another cd and presto i can know restore till im
blue in the face.

once again thank you ()n!()n
 

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