One or more of the System Restore files could have been corrupted - try
turning SR off/on - but I'm afraid that you will lose any existing
checkpoints:
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.
The kindest thing you can say about System Restore is it is 'flaky' and
totally unreliable. You will likely need to to uninstall System Restore
reboot and reactivate it. By doing so you will lose all Restore Points; not
helpful if you have a problem!
I strongly suggest you use ERUNT to backup your Registry. ERUNT is totally
reliable. Good luck.
The kindest thing you can say about System Restore is it is 'flaky' and
totally unreliable. You will likely need to to uninstall System Restore
reboot and reactivate it. By doing so you will lose all Restore Points;
not helpful if you have a problem!
I strongly suggest you use ERUNT to backup your Registry. ERUNT is
totally reliable. Good luck.
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