Hi Walter
One or more of the System Restore files could have been corrupted - try
turning SR off/on:
Right click My Computer, select Properties and then the System Restore tab.
Enable 'Turn off System Restore on all drives' and reboot your PC. After
that 1st reboot go back into SR and disable 'Turn off System Restore on all
drives' and reboot your PC again. After that 2nd reboot you should have one
new SR checkpoint.
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Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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| can not use system restore. when i try to open it says it has encountered
a problem and needs to shut down.
| the "system volume" folder is allways empty