find Vista restore points

I lost the data when I installed an update of my Palm software

I need to go back to the previous settings, so I used the system restore, but will not come back enough

After that, the restoration of the system showed only two points, and they are not far enough to help

How to find more old points that I can use to go back enough?

Margaret

Hello

Sorry, but if there is no available points, they do not exist to return. The oldest points are deleted as new are created, so there are limits to how far you can go.

To discover all available points, start system restore, then click on the option to choose a different restore point. On the next screen, check the box at the bottom left on "show more restore points 5 days." This will give you a list of all available points.

Good luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Crazy" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

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