Impossible to enable restoring the system on Windows 8 fees

I replaced the original hard drive to my Dell laptop n5110 with Samsun 840 SSD and have a fresh install of Windows 8 Pro x 64 (first start time in the system at the time of writing). I can't seemt to be able to turn on system restore, ' Turn it proetection system "is grayed out in the [System Properties]-> [System Protection tab]-> [configure].

Some of the suggestions online indicate that local "Tur Configuration" group policy and 'Disable System Restore' must be set to "Not configured" in the Local Group local\Configuration Templates\System\System ordinateur\modeles restore. In my case, that's how.
No idea what is the problem?
THE ANSWER:
Solved the problem of networking market and set to automatically start the services of shadow copy volume and the Windows backup .

In fact I tried to turn on shadow copy volume and the Windows backup services already before. At that time it did not help, maybe because I was not configured to start automatically or you have selected the correct drive before going into the configuration options.

The fact that I had to go through the pain of finding solution for such a basis is very hostile. Why these services have been disabled in the first place? Detected Windows because it is installed on an SSD and configured so as to reduce the disk writes?

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