After the system restore point

After a system restore point, I noticed that two task bar icons are now grey (network and its cursor) can you collect these and if so how?   Thank you

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    Because of a logon error, I had to perform a system restore.  After the system restore has completed, I noticed that my clock is set ahead one hour (DST).  I think that TimeZones eventually applied twice to the clock.  I can put back an hour, but I rather it would be correct.  I tried to re - download the patch for the DST, but that did not help.

    Have you tried to reset the clock -

    "With the time server Sychronising Internet?

    Have you checked your area etc

    TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2010 - Update Services

  • I want to do a "System Restore" at an earlier date than when I did a "System Restore Point"; How can I realize this "System Restore" to a date that is earlier than the "System Restore Point"?

    I am running a version of Microsoft "Vista." I want to do a "System Restore" to a date earlier than the 'Restore Point System' which is steeped in external memory of my terminal (and apparently in memory of boarding school of the terminal).  The terminal shows only the "System Restore Point" that I had introduced manually; How replace this erroneous 'system Resote Date Point' so that I can get rid of things that I wish were not included in the drive of my terminal?  Specifically, the "Ready Boost" option has ruined my terminal memory drive; That's why I want to get rid of with a "restoration of memory", but there is no other precedents "System Restore" options.

    Hello

    You will be able to perform a system restore to a restore point created or present on the system. If you have no restore point created before the questions, then you will not be able to restore it.

    For more information, see the following articles:

    System restore

    System Restore: frequently asked questions

    If you try to uninstall an application, you can read the following article to uninstall the program.

    You can see the following link to uninstall the screensaver.

    Uninstall a program

    You can also try disabling readyboost and check if it helps.

    Turn ReadyBoost on or off for a storage device

  • "Unable to make the system restore point", when I ran registry cleaner Norton

    I just installed Norton 360 on the desktop with Windows Vista Home Premium OS. When I ran the registry cleaner, the error message appeared saying: "Unable to do the system restore point" . I contacted Norton, but they said it's nothing to do with Norton, I need to contact Microsoft. In addition, as suggested in one of your responces, I tried to create manually restore point, but I don't see the system protection tab on my system properties pop-up screen.

    I just installed Norton 360 on the desktop with Windows Vista Home Premium OS. When I ran the registry cleaner, the error message appeared saying: "Unable to do the system restore point" . I contacted Norton, but they said it's nothing to do with Norton, I need to contact Microsoft. In addition, as suggested in one of your responces, I tried to create manually restore point, but I don't see the system protection tab on my system properties pop-up screen.

    I don't know what prompted to run registry cleaner. I would sincerely say that you read the following article first before you take back this terrible task to play with the registry.
    Why you should not run registry cleaner:
    http://www.edbott.com/weblog/?p=643

    Here is the tutorial on how to create a system restore point:
    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/76332-system-restore-point-create.html

    t-4-2

  • Windows calendar after the system restore notes no longer exist.

    The Windows calendar after the system restore notes disappeared forever, or can be found somewhere?

    Hello

    First we recommend that you search the .ics files confirm the windows calendar old files are present on the hard drive.
    Visit this link for more information: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Tips-for-finding-files
    Windows Vista has an option to cancel the system restore. To do this, follow these steps.
    1. open the system restore by clicking the Start button, all programs, accessories, clicking System Tools, and then click System Restore.  If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
    2. click on undo system restore and then click Next.
    3. proceed to review your choices and then click Finish.
     
    Your computer will restart. When you are finished, you will see a confirmation that the cancellation is complete.
     
    I hope this helps.
     
    Kind regards
    Syed
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  • How to restore a significant update to Windows 7 I lost after a restart for an earlier version of the system restore point?

    I am running Windows 7 64-bit Service Pack 1 on a desktop HP Pavilion Elite HPE-350 t. Recently, a malfunction of Windows at startup caused my father reboot the system to a previous system restore point. (He says it was one of several options at startup.) Everything seems to work fine now except that I seem to have lost a critical update Windows downloaded after the restore point, Windows Update Agent 7.6.7600.256. Still, there are in my Windows update history and is listed as "installed successfully", but when I check my updates installed, it is absent. Also, when I try to search for updates installed, I get a message indicating that Windows is up-to-date. I can't uninstall the update and re - install because it is missing from my list of installed updates. So I guess that the re-start to a previous system restore point has put this important WIndows update in limbo. How can ensure me that this update is installed correctly and working properly?

    Hello hakimbenzakis,

    Absolutely, because based on that you are running the latest version of the Windows Update Agent and have the last update to it.

  • The system restore points, how can be stored/kept?

    I had problems restore XP on the computer of a friend.  I can't after installing SP3, a question that will be asked in a separate post.

    In an effort to not having to do a full system recovery on the computer in question, with this latest attempt to recover the operating system and install all updates, I started the creation of restore points for the system after each step, I took to get things running and upward.

    And that is, after installing SP3, with installation fails and then going back until the restoration of the system to an earlier configuration, I found none of the points longer existed the system restore.   :-(

    Is there a maximum number of restore points in the system that can be stored in XP and later Windows operating systems?

    Hey, Jose,

    I'm sorry for the late reply to your post, but I removed the weekend baby a bad back that makes me mad.

    I'll try to put your comments in quotes, with my response immediately after, flea.

    The hard drive is 160 GB.  The car had 2 partitions, the recovery partition.  Before reinstalling everything from scratch, I've used Easeus Partition Manager Home Edition to create a 3rd partition to move the original data of C:\ drive to your new partition so my friend can sort files and keep it as he and his family want and discard the rest.  I just copy everything that I can, because I don't know who, what, and where they have stored files.  I actually found a file stored in the recovery partition, but I moved it.

    "Here are some reasons that XP will remove RPs.

    'http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301224 '.

    • Read the KB article.  To make sure that we are on the same page, I get "system drive" means C:\.
    • Lack of free space should not be a problem.  C:\ is 32 GB, 10.1 GB used.  D:\ is 111 GB, GB used 21.2.  E:\ is 5.98 GB, used 5.00.  E: is the recovery Partition.
    • No disk compression
    • Did not display the warnings system restore.
    • I do not turn off System Restore fo any player.
    • This isn't an upgrade of the system to an earlier version, I just turn on the computer the way it came, new out of the box.
    • The system was always restored from the recovery Partition.  I have a set of restore CD, but they have been written about the recorded side with a felt marker.  I have not tried cleaning off the coast, this will be my absolute last resort.   :-)
    • Disk cleanup does not give me tabs and options as mentioned in the article.  I guess that these show upward when you upgrade from a previous version of the operating system.
    • I don't think I'm under low disk space.    :-)
    • Does not not after the age of 90 days, nor have I have reduced the size of the data store.  I didn't know either of these possibilities before you read this KB.  See how the KB has been written, I suppose that these two parameters can be changed.  Can you point me in the right direction for how to do this?  I have a computer multiboot (XP Pro and Vista Ultimate Edition) and I would change the date of age never delete a restore point, because the computer is rarely used nowadays.

    "I don't know that when you install SP3 and it goes well, a single method to uninstall SP3 is to restore the system to the time before SP3 was installed:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950249

    This would mean that you would still RPs after that installation of SP3 (if things were favorably) and that was my observation. »

    • When I started to have problems, I simply started from scratch with a Destructive Restore process.  When I'm really frustrated after several failures, I started looking for a quicker way to get back to a point just before I installed SP3 and found this KB.  After that, it was the safe boot mode and using the Control Panel Add/Remove programs to remove the SP3.  And I got very, very familiar with the process!   Laughing out loud

    "Other things I can think can remove all restore Points are third party maintenance and system cleaning tools, poorly designed or introducing a third part malfunction anti malware tools, etc..".  Malicious software can disable the system restore (temporarily of course), but I never saw remove Restore Points.  The XP disk cleanup will also delete all but the most recent restore Point. »

    • Other Easeus Partition Manager, I never got far enough along to try any other third party software.  My "modus operandi" is updated completely OS and Internet Explorer before I install any other software and update it.  However, with the idea of the recovery Partition, do not not the software isn't an option.

    "If they are all absent, it always seems that a human element involved somewhere."

    • I learned long ago, the days of 8-bit, unless there is a real hardware failure, almost all computer problems can be tracked to a human being.
    • Not all system restore points were missing, just the first I created which is involved by creating a restore point after you change the system, such as the removal of my friend doesn't use software.  For example the software to connect to an ISP with a modem.  They got the DSL.   :-)
    • All deletions of software would help speed up the computer for his own use.  The rest of the family is like me today, Mac users.   :-)

    "To answer your question:

    The settings default for the accumulation of Restore Points is 12% of the size of the monitored hard drive or 90 days (both values are adjustable of course).  Microsoft seems to draw attention to the way in which the Restore Points "live."   "Then, the oldest Restore Points will start to get deleted to make room for new Restore Points (see also KB950249).

    • 12%, eh?  Is it possible, in fact, I have exceeded this number by 12% by creating too many restore points?  Knowing what I was doing, which seems to be a possiblity says, as restoring all points were never deleted, only the earlier.

    I'll certainly post the info you suggested in the post on the SP3 forum.

    "Do or do not. There is no test. »

    • "Luke, the force is with you." :-)
  • Removed the system restore points

    I tried to install Samsung Kies and Samsung mobile driver, once I did and had problems, then I tried to uninstall, I went to the restoration of the system and realized that all the points that have been created have been deleted. I have a lot of space on my computer and the system restore is enabled. Is there anyway that I can get back them? I ran a virus scan and all is well, but I'm just worried for where my points went.

    Thank you

    They are automatically deleted after they are no longer relevant, or if the space that you book for them runs.  You can drag the slider in your settings to reserve more space for their own good:

  • Is it possible to defragment AND keep the system restore points to lose in Win XP?

    Sometimes my system restore points disappear and I have learned to rely on them.  I heard that defragmentation can erase the system - something to do with the Windows shadow copy service restore points.  Is there a safe way to defragment a hard drive (internal or external) WITHOUT losing any system restore points: both those created manually as well as automatically created? I have a lot of disk space and all criticalWindows updates. No malware. CHKDSK not display any errors.

    Joel-

    I really thank you goes out all the time and difficulties that you have not only to explain my problem but at the arrive at a solution that has worked for you.  I already read the CNET critical user of and download Ultimate Defrag, but have not yet installed it because I have a few questions that may be critical to my getting the same wonderful performance you met.  Not wanting to - by my own ignorance - replace one problem with another, can I ask if you know where I can find these answers? :

    (1) my PC has 1 G of RAM an and a Pentium 4 processor, a desktop Dell 8 years.  Have I not enough resources for the programme of work?

    (2) I have two internal HDs - a bunch of 80 G and 40 G Data - with a 1 t external for backups.  Will I be possible to defragment one at a time so that a period of 8 hours at night will give the app some time to run and complete - especially the first time I use it on every HD?

    (3) a review mentions a setting from the default installation for those who have my knowledge minimum tech. Is it choose a wise move in my case? I only will give non-essential options or options I'd understand even when doing this?

    (4) I need to turn off WinPatrol (Start Menu Manager) and install my Avast AV in addition to all the normal precautions for cleaning?

    (5) should I disconnect from the internet before installing (I have a shortcut on the desktop that allows me to turn off my DSL modem)?

    (6) can the program itself or its installer to run in Mode safe and which is preferred? Of course, I would create a prior restore point I have restart mode without failure.

    (7) a critic says that the 50-page help document is of no use to someone with my limited knowledge. Is there a training video or another type of help?

    If I have already imposed on you enough, perhaps some other experienced users could help answer the above?

    Thanks again!

  • Unable to connect to the internet after the system restore and Windows Installer (Vista)

    Hello

    I have recently restored the whole system on the HP to my sister a virus that I was unable to remove it manually.
    The system restore went well until it has reached the point where he was going to reinstall Windows. The computer just turned itself off and the software installation was not complete. I am able to reinstall again. I must therefore hold the CTRL + alt + delete, go to Task Manager, click on audit.exe and complete the process to turn on the computer. But I can't do anything with it in safe mode. The main problem is: I can't connect to the internet! Even if the network discovery is on it will not find my wireless network. What can I do on the internet? And is it possible to install Windows again without the CD?
    Thanks in advance!

    Hello

    ·        You are able to boot to the desktop in normal mode? If this isn't the case, then you get any code or message?

    ·        How did you did system restore?

    ·        Are you referring to the system recovery using the recovery partition or the drive?

    I suggest that you start in safe mode with network and check if you can access the internet?

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/advanced-startup-options-including-safe-mode

    Note: select SafeMode with networking among the startup options.

    Respond with the required information so that we can help you further.

  • Cloning of the SYSTEM RESTORE POINTS

    The utility using WIN 7 backup & Image I have not been able to preserve RESTORATION Systems PTS during the restoration of the image of the system from the directory WindowsImageBackup.  So I'm trying to clone my system disk to see if the SYS RESTORE POINTS can be preserved.  I tried the experiment with MACRIUM REFLECT because I know someone who did it.  I did have a success & thought to see if I could get some advice from someone on this site.

    I have been told if the SIGNATURE of the DISC is not the same as the source drive SYS RESTORE STP is will be eliminated or not accessible.  However, if the SIGNATURE of the DISC is the same as the record source, STARTUP problems occur.

    Anyone here have success of cloning of RESTORE POINTS?

    Hello

    Your question is beyond the scope of what is generally answered in this forum of consumer and would be better suited for the IT Pro TechNet public.

    Please post your question in the TechNet Forums.

    https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home?Forum=w7itprogeneral&brandIgnore=true&sort=relevancedesc&searchTerm=cloning

    TechNet is watched by other computing professionals who would be more likely to help you.

    Hope this information is useful.

  • Protection of the system, the System Restore Points

    On my PC at home in the restoration of the system, must a check be in the area to monitor the automatic restore points (D) recovery disk, or a check on the system drive (C), automatic restore points only OK.

    Ruben G.

    Ruben, clear control of D: drive. Let the checked C: drive.

    Unchecking the drive D: will also prevent future error messages telling you that the drive is full.

    Example:

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01555992

  • After the system restore, drive Windows media said that there is no element in the music library. Internet Explorer Favourties tab is empty

    Original title: problems after a system restore

    Not just a system restore last night (Windows 7 OS).  And now the various little things do not work quite as it should.  For example, my windows media player said now that there is no element in the music library.  He shows me how to include files in my library, but when I do this (and my old files are still there in my music) nothing happens.

    Similarly, my favorites of the Explorer tab was empty.  I restored an older version, but the bookmarks that were under folders still will not appear in the favorties tab, even if I can see them when I look at the old version, I used to restore.

    Hello

    -For what reason were you running system restore?

    -What version of Internet Explorer is installed on the computer?

    I would suggest trying the following steps and check if it helps.

    Method 1: Launch Windows media player troubleshooting library and check.

    Open the troubleshooter in the Windows Media Player library

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-library-Troubleshooter

    Method 2:

    Favorites may not appear in the address bar of Internet Explorer 8 after the upgrade to Windows 7

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/974852

    To do: Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems can occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you proceed with caution. For added protection, back up the registry before you edit it. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click on the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    322756 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/ )

    How to back up and restore the registry in Windows

    If the steps in the Microsoft article above did not help, then follow these steps and check.

    1. Click Start
    2. Click on the computer
    3. Type %UserProfile% in the address bar
    4. Press enter on your keyboard
    5. Right click on the Favorites folder
    6. Click on Properties
    7. Click on Previous Versions
    8. Wait for the list of previous versions of load
    9. Select the version that you have lost the files/folders
    10. Click restore...

    Hope this information is helpful

  • After the system restore, previous my library of Documents found, just empty My Documents, which is renamed My Documents 2012

    System Restore was launched twice, then at an earlier date, where I was sure that my Documents were not be corrupted which was 02/11/11.  The first restoration

    has been much later.  I get most of the functions return, but I have lost a library under My Documents (which consisted of many legal documents and information)

    I renamed existing My Documents to My Documents 2012 so that if I find the original game, none should be lost.  Listing of those lost is a surprise

    Since the system restore should return up-to-date information.  A the original operating system installation would lead me to the day. IMicrosoft Fixit has

    reported that icons have changed in their search for files and folders.  Is there a way I can locate the original program of My Documents effective

    02/11/11. I also saw generic files, not as My Documents, but the existing replacement have been replaced.

    Hi RoseForbes,

    Follow the steps in the article.

    Steps of troubleshooting for problems when you try to use the System Restore tool in Windows XP

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/302796

    The system restore service does not work in Windows XP

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/841568

  • icons and programs - is no longer on the desktop after the system restore

    original title: icons and programs

    I recently did a system restore and now my icons are not on my desktop and when I click on start to go to my programs it is empty. I tried to do a right-click on the desktop, but the icons enable quick isn't here. How can I restore my icons and programs?

    Hello

    Why did you go to the system restore? What problems have you had seen before that you did the system restore?

    Concerning

    GT4U

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