How to find my restore point name

I tried to create the control system, but I don't know what the cription I should put

You can enter any description you like.  I use phrases like "before installing driver scanner" or "before the change in network configuration.

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  • How to find previous restore points in Vista?

    I had Windows Vista Home Premium.  I then upgraded to Windows Vista Ultimate... I would go back to the Home Basic edition, but when I go to restore points it only shows the restore points for these days.

    There is a checkbox to display the old restore points but it goes back only a few days and I need to go back a few weeks...

    Can someone help me to let me know how I can see the earlier restore points?

    Thanks Libby999

    You cannot uninstall an upgraded version of Windows Vista after you use Windows Anytime Upgrade (WAU) to install Windows Vista
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928900

    JS
    http://www.PAGESTART.com

    Never be afraid to ask. This forum has some of the best people in the world to help.

  • 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

  • How to create a restore point in the protection of the system in safe mode?

    As topic the question, how to create a restore point in the protection of the system in safe mode?

    Hello

    read a tutorial on the below link for everything you need to know about the system restore

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial143.html

    and read this too

    System Restore: frequently asked questions

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/system-restore-frequently-asked-questions

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  • How to protect a restore point are overwritten?

    I would like a solution would work her for all the versions of XP and 7. Maybe I could save a restore point to protect to be replaced.

    When I solved the problem 'my computer takes too long to start', I need some real numbers to see the before and after...

    Then I can charge $1 per second for every second that I take off your startup (up to a maximum of $100) time.  I need front and after hours to collect the loot.  There is of course no charge if your startup time increases.    They take generally only a few minutes of effort on some systems, and most of this time is waiting for reboot cycles.  It is a BIG scam, let me tell you.

    I don't have to copy/paste of notes on what you want to do, but here's what I think...

    RPs are stored in the System Volume Information folder that is hidden and inaccessible (for your protection, of course), unless make you it accessible.

    See this article:
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/309531

    I prefer the command CACLS (ACL = Access Control List), so on my system, to enter the folder IVR, start, run or I would like to a command prompt window, enter this command:

    Cacls "C:\System Volume Information" / e/p Jose: F
       
    That should all be on one line with the quotes (since it contains spaces), press ENTER.
       
    Now, Jose navigates carefully all the stuff in the SVI folder.
       
    To restore it as it was before, enter the following command:
       
    Cacls "C:\System Volume Information" /E /R Jose

    When you enter the SVI folder, there is another folder called:

    _RESTORE (a few letters and numbers)

    Under these are records of Nnpr where each of them is a Restore Point.  Sort Nnpr records by date, and you can see them and compare to the SRP appears available in the system restore calendar.

    Manually create a new PR and watch what is happening in the SVI folder list when a new RP is created in order to see how it works.

    Look into the new folder Nnpr and it's the Restore Point.  Some RPs may be traumatic, some might be small - it depends on what the RP's savings since the last PR was created.

    Under each folder Nnpr is a snapshot folder that has the XP registry at the time the RP was made (it's good to know for any problem).

    You can look around it there and you'll see things that might look familiar... and text files, you can watch...  I don't think I know what all the files are fine, but it may not be important for what you're trying to do.

    I think that if get you things you like, turn off SR and enable it (that will remove all current/former SPP) and look in the SVI folder and you should have zero RPs.

    Then manually create a new RP, you will have a new Restore Point in your calendar of SR and a new Nnpr under SVI folder for this moment.  I don't think that the departure of RP RP01 folder names, healrp02, etc...

    I'm not sure all the other files there in the SVI to do, but if I wanted to do what you want to do, I'll start with no RPs, do a RP manually and then copy the entire folder IVR on a CD-ROM or other course (perhaps an external drive).

    In the future when you are ready to go back, turn off the system restore and solve it (to erase all old PHI) and then replace the SVI folder on the hard drive with the one on the CD.

    You may need to remove the SVI folder, but when you restart, a new is created automatically even if SR is disabled.  This SVI folder empty is more annoying for some people, but you can make it work as you want...  ($25 extra for costs of removal trouble).

    To replace the SVI folder, you may need to work in Mode without failure or the XP Recovery Console, but you can replace the entire SVI folder if you want.

    It may take a little effort to replace the SVI folder, but you can do it.

    Then restart and choose to restore your computer to an earlier time.  I think there is just a single RP in the calendar and it's one that you copied from the CD.  I could be wrong on this part.

    This concept could be complicated or messy or worse if you have SR followed two volumes (like your drive C and D), you'll have then two SVI files.

    It is not supposed me have followed anyway SR things on any volume as the boot volume (usually C), so usually the turn off on the secondary volumes except in cases where I'm not sure at 100%, it is not necessary.

    If you choose to restore to the RP only and it works that partially for some reason, you have a big mess and XP could not boot at all and it can be difficult/impossible to fix, or the system restore may not work and XP will just complain that your effort of system restore has nothing.

    I have not tried so I'm not sure that it will work, but since you have the things you need to do a repair or reinstallation if you must... that can happen (a reinstall from scratch).  And you're probably pretty well at this party now.

    CCleaner is a way to also delete the individual RPs (and other maintenance that people like tools), but if I had to do your thing, I'd do it the way I described with the CD - and it may not work well or at all and might take some practice.  Then you can write an article about it.

    Download and install CCleaner here - you may like it:

    http://www.Piriform.com/CCleaner

    I do not really charge anything for the fixing slow startup time...

  • Help! Windows Vista does not start because of 'ACBRUVI. SYS driver"is bad, can't find my restore points...

    "I tried to post a question on my PC not allowing not windows update to install the latest definitions of security and I don't know there's a virus or a trojan, but before I could get an answer on the forums my computer crashed lastnight and and when I tried to restart, he said that the ' ACBRUVI. SYS' driver was corrupted and contained also the registry as corrupt. So I installed Vista on another partition and I can access the other system files and registry but I tried to restore the registry with a backup I had made using CCleaner, it did not help. I went to the location of the driver (windows/system32/drivers/acbruvi.sys) and it is there, but ranked 0kb. I don't know what this driver is, nor do I have another copy of it on my system. In addition, I lost all my system restore points and do not know how I contracted this problem/virus/worm/trojan horse regardless, but it seems impossible to repair using available like AVG free resources, advanced care and Windows Defender system (Windows defender will not update or another) how can I fix files and the registry without having to reinstall vista on the infected version? I'm at a loss to know what to do? Please let me know what I'm dealing with here?

    Hello
     
     
    This file is not a windows file and I could not find any information on this file.
     
    Method 1.
    To connect from the new Windows Vista partition and run the scan on all drives online.
    I highly recommend to run a Virus Scan online. Sometimes the security program installed might not be fair enough. I also recommend you update your security software regularly.
    a. follow the link below to start the free online scan:
    http://OneCare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm
     
    b. run the malware removal tool from Microsoft.
    Microsoft Malicious - 32-bit removal tool
    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=AD724AE0-E72D-4F54-9AB3-75B8EB148356&displaylang=en
     
    Microsoft Malicious removal tool - 64 bit
    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=585D2BDE-367F-495e-94E7-6349F4EFFC74&displaylang=en
    Method 2.
    If the problem persists, you may need to run the upgrade on site to repair the operating system. Use the upgrade option when you start with the Windows 7 installation disc to run the.
    Reference:
    I hope this helps.

    Thank you, and in what concerns:
    Shekhar S - Microsoft technical support.

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  • How can I remove restore point

    My restore points become numerous. I want to delete restore points I need is no longer.

    How can I do this?

    Thanks in advance

    Hello Mick,

    Thanks for the suggestion of cleaner, it was exactly what I wanted.

  • How to create a restore point earlier than planned?

    A program has been downloaded before the restore point earlier and I can't uninstall it.  So I want to restore my system to a point prior to that date.

    Hello

    You cannot create a what's available previous Restore Point.

    A Restore Point is created today for use in the future. not created today to be used in the past.

    There are only a certain amount of hard disk space allocated to the restoration of the system; by default, 15%

    You can increase it in order to help you in the future, but not now.

    «How to change the system restore disk space use total in Vista »

    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/76227-system-restore-disk-space.html

    See you soon.

  • Find previous restore points.

    When I opened the system restore, the only restore point that is displayed is earlier today.  How can I see earlier restore points?  And if the system is to keep only a single restore point, as seems to be the case, where and how can I change the settings to save restore points more in the future?

    When I opened the system restore, the only restore point that is displayed is earlier today.  How can I see earlier restore points?  And if the system is to keep only a single restore point, as seems to be the case, where and how can I change the settings to save restore points more in the future?

    Hey NoWorry

    read the information to understand the system restore works and see if you can check a box to see below more than 5 days restore points

    http://www.windowsvistauserguide.com/system_restore.htm

    and you can increase the size of the system to use for future problems restore

    the following example decreases, but you will be able to modify it according to your needs to enlarge

    plus size restore points more

    http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/Windows-Vista/reduce-system-restores-disk-usage-in-Vista/

    Walter, the time zone traveller

  • How to selectively remove Restore Points in Windows 7 Pro

    The discussion that I found to this question did not address the selective deletion of restore points. It describes how to remove all but most recent which does not help me.

    Does anyone have an answer?

    Thank you!

    You are limited to the reduction of disk space used for the restore points. This will cause the oldest points should be deleted.

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    Are not only all these points using the space on my hard drive to restore?

    A better program of disk cleanup is cCleaner. Delete System Restore points may be important if you have little free disk space. The ability to delete them is one of the tools options. You can selectively remove those created in less important moments.

    cCleaner also comes with a registry tool. Do not use this tool as any registry cleaner could lead to the creation of very difficult to resolve system errors.

    http://www.CCleaner.com/download

  • How to create a restore point in windows 8

    Hi, I have to create a new point of restoration in my laptop with windows 8. Please help me.

    Hi, I have to create a new point of restoration in my laptop with windows 8. Please help me.

    Hello

    1. press the Windows key + X to display the system menu, and then click System.

    2 in the menu on the left, click System Protection.

    3 in the Settings of Protection section, click drive C: (System) .

    4 click on the create button.

    5 type a name for the file system restore ( Date and time will be added automatically).

    Concerning

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