Failed to create the restore point

Hello

I think I can off the coast caused a problem if I ever recover my laptop which is a Pro L450D phone by changing the settings in the system protection box in windows 7.

I was looking to create a restore point before I upgraded to Windows 7 with service pack 1 and in the creation and restore area I noticed that 3 disks were available to have system protection turned on but only 1 was actually activated system protection? OS Install (C) had no active protection system and I think the recovery partition, WinRE (D) allowing for the protection system was the system disk, I'm not sure at 100%, but of course the 3rd entrance was my DVD player, in any case what I did I clicked to turn on protection for the disk OS Install (C) and an error pops up saying that it was not possible I clicked on ok and when this error went off the screen I noticed that the drive is now enabled for the protection of the system, but he was now also the system disk? and the 3rd disk seemed to disappeared from the region where the available drives appear? I'm a t a loss as to what happened but I think the worst cases, it's that if I ever want to recover my system through the recovery options, I'm not able to by changing the settings of the system, any help on this will be appreciated, I created the recovery disc when I first bought the laptop before I did anything else still with a bit of luck , I hope that this will be my go out the wrong card if I need to use or restore the system in this way.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Hi stevieboyfitzy,

Do you want to create a restore with the built-in Windows software point or what software you used?

Well, if you are installing Service Pack 1 I put t he of needed to create an additional restore point. I installed Windows 7 Service Pack 1 on both my notebooks and installation was operating normally, no problem.
In addition, I would like to make a backup of all important files on an external drive such as USB HDD.

If you have already created the Toshiba Recovery disk that you are on the safe side. In the case where I would go something wrong, you are always able to restore the original settings. ;)

Tags: Toshiba

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