Microsoft - accidentally not uninstalled games not in the Recycle Bin, lost the system restore does not work

Hi I have uninstalled a few programs and lost microsoft games in the process, have tried the system restore and cannot find them in the Recycle Bin, restore says system 0x8100001A and 0 x 810000101 code

Hi I have uninstalled a few programs and lost microsoft games in the process, have tried the system restore and cannot find them in the Recycle Bin, restore says system 0x8100001A and 0 x 810000101 code

Assuming that yoy are using Vista...
Suggestions:

1. start > all programs > scroll down to find GAMES > open it. MS games still appear? > If Yes, click on one of them > it does not open and it works?

2. see if this Microsoft Support can be applied to your situation:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/940263 . for the benefits of others looking for answers, please mark as answer suggestion if it solves your problem.

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    Cannot set the restore point with the error "The Volume Shadow Copy service used by the system restore does not work."  How can this be repaired?

    Hi rebick,.

    Try the troubleshooting steps presented by spirit X in this thread.

    Dena
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  • Unexpected error in the property page. The VSS service uses the system restore does not work. Error (0 x 810000202). __

    original title: "there was an unexpected error in the property page. The VSS service uses the system restore does not work. For more information, see the journal of events (0 x 810000202). __

    "There was an unexpected error in the property page. The VSS service uses the system restore does not work. For more information see log of events (0 x 810000202).

    Please try the troubleshooting below to check the status of the shadow copy Volume service

    1. click on start > all programs > Accessories > run

    Type the following text in the run window, and then click ok:

    Services.msc

    You will get the Services window.

    2. Please check service Volume shadow copy service is "started" and "automatic".

    If these services are not set to "Started" and "Automatic", please, do a right-click on the service and select "Properties".
    On the window properties, please change the startup type to automatic, and use the Start button to start the service.

    Click on apply, click ok.

    Close the Services window

    Restart the computer and check if the problem occurs again.

    If the problem persists, start your computer in safe mode and try to do a restore of the system again. Temporarily disable your anti-virus protection

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/start-your-computer-in-safe-mode

    I hope this helps
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  • I have the same problem. When I do a system restore, I get an error message. The service of shadow copy of Volume used by the system restore does not work. Error 0 x 81000202

    My security service center cannot be started too.

    Hello

    Malware scan

    malware stops normally you use the system restore protect themselves remove you

    Download update and scan with the free version of malwarebytes anti-malware

    http://www.Malwarebytes.org/MBAM.php

    You can also download and run rkill to stop the process of problem before you download and scan with malwarebytes

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/anti-virus/rkill

    If it does not remove the problem and or work correctly in normal mode do work above in safe mode with networking

    Windows Vista

    Using the F8 method:

    1. Restart your computer.
    2. When the computer starts, you will see your computer hardware are listed. When you see this information begins to tap theF8 key repeatedly until you are presented with theBoot Options Advanced Windows Vista.
    3. Select the Safe Mode with networking with the arrow keys.
    4. Then press enter on your keyboard to start mode without failure of Vista.
    5. To start Windows, you'll be a typical logon screen. Connect to your computer and Vista goes into safe mode.
    6. Do whatever tasks you need and when you are done, reboot to return to normal mode.
    7.  

    and try to do a restore mode safe

    Windows Vista

    Using the F8 method:

    1. Restart your computer.
    2. When the computer starts, you will see your computer hardware are listed. When you see this information begins to tap theF8 key repeatedly until you are presented with theBoot Options Advanced Windows Vista.
    3. Select the Safe Mode option with the arrow keys.
    4. Then press enter on your keyboard to start mode without failure of Vista.
    5. To start Windows, you'll be a typical logon screen. Connect to your computer and Vista goes into safe mode.
    6. Do whatever tasks you need and when you are done, reboot to return to normal mode.
    7.  

    and if using norton disable product anti-forgery protection

    http://Service1.Symantec.com/support/sharedtech.nsf/pfdocs/2005113009323013

  • How to configure the system restore does not delete the specific file such as the .gbp extension?

    Hi all!

    I use software as my ERP system (it handles very important data) and what software is running on FireBird SQL server a there database firebird with extension '.gdb '.

    Some of my partners use Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 and all we/they have a same problem.

    When Windows recognize a system error and to restore of the system (or reboot) and to apply changes this process until the last restore point Windows guarantee also remove data from my database .gdb and in this scenario, I lose all the data entered into these days here (upone the last restore point).

    Thios is strange because it deletes the data from the production database ('.gdb') a step of the backup database (".bkp").

    My question is:

    is there any way I can prevent the system restore to do not touch specific such as .gdb extensions when the restoration of the system (or reboot) is happening?

    i.e.Something as exceptions in the firewall?

    Thank you in advance!

    Best regards!

    Alen

    The only way to prevent the restoration of the system do not touch data is to put the data into an "intact" location, such as your Documents folder.

  • Why the system restore won't work

    When I try to run, System Restore my computer just is there and does nothing... .no invites nothing

    Hello

    If you use Norton, disable Norton inviolable Protection before attempting the restoration of the system.

    «Norton 2006 and subsequent products have a safety feature that prevents outside programs to alter the product Norton.» This security feature can prevent the Windows system restore from changing Norton files, resulting in the "Restoration incomplete" message »

    http://Service1.Symantec.com/support/sharedtech.nsf/pfdocs/2005113009323013

    Malware also bothers the system restore.

    I suggest that you download, update and scan with the free version of Malwarebytes Antimalware:

    http://www.Malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free

    See you soon.

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    The system is infected by a rogue security program. Here is a list and the removal of the steps during the major part of the current and previous programs - Rogue
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    Hi all! I'm trying to restore my HP Pavillion 1650 XP at an early stage a system restore starts fine but... When I get to the screen just after that I selected the date to restore, but before it will re-start and I click Next nothing happens. The box just stays there and I can click then everything I want but nothing happens. I am running XP SP2 with all the latest updates installed.

    Thank you

    Please completely read this broad message about restoring the system and begin by the two scans mentioned in the last part:
    You are a Service Pack behind (you should be on SP3).
    Have you ever used the system successfully restore in the past?
    Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Symantec, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, MSE, Panda, Trend Micro, CA, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, Comodo, etc..
    What is the issue that you are experiencing that you think that the system restore will be remedied (or you are just convenient)?
    Some tools Anti Virus 'protect' your system so that they will not restore the system work properly.
    For example, if you use Norton/Symantec products, you will see a message like this:
    Restoration incomplete. Your computer cannot be restored...
    It is also a popular Symantec problem (well, I'll be polite and call an "undocumented feature"...), they wrote an article about it:
    According to what you use for malware protection, you may need to disable the product temporarily, do the system restore and then turn the products light up again when the system restore is complete.
    Sometimes you need start your system in Mode safe and so that your protection programs are not running, and then do the system restore.  Tips from Microsoft in some of their articles that if the system restore does not restore your computer, start in Safe Mode, and then run the system restore.  It works for some configurations.
    System Restore is sometimes so afflicted or Restore Points are suspicious, the best solution is to reinstall your system restore.  This will remove the old Restore Points, but sometimes it's the only way to fix a broken system restore.  You don't have to reinstall XP, only the part of system restore.
    That can leave you with your problem of unspecified origin that you hope the system restore will fix (using a system restore is not equivalent to 'fix' the problem though).
    Give these ideas some consideration if they apply to you.
    Sometimes malicious will afflict your system restore to prevent you to find and remove malware.  It would much rather you trick into thinking that you need to repair or reinstall your XP when it is not necessary.
    No matter what you use for protection against malware, I do so and then only begin to solve any problems:
    Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs can solve any problems:
    Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/
    SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/
    It can be uninstalled later if you wish.
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    Do, or do not. There is no test.

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  • System Restore does not start and the creation of a shadow copy times out

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    Hello

    Thank you for the question to Microsoft Community. I'll give my best to help you.

    1. don't you make changes to the computer before the show?
    2. What is the accurate and complete error message you get?

    I suggest you try the steps suggested by Gokul T on September 8, 2010 and see if that helps.
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  • Helpctr.exe does not load in the Start Menu. System Restore does not work.

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    No problemo!

  • System Restore does not work, once again.

    Hi, I read a topic of 2010 that has not yet been answered. I worked with a tech at Microsoft by e-mail, but when I answered: System Restore didn't work. Now it does not work yet. I had installed Returnil system safe, but I got an error msg 0 x 80004005, (third-party antivirus), so I uninstalled the program. I went through the registry and delete something with Returnil all 4 sections of the registry. Remove the common files folder that was left after uninstalling. Restarted my computer several times. I use MSE, with free versions of spywareblaster and MBAB, who are both at the request not in real time. I tried to restore to a time before I had installed Returnil first, (I installed and uninstalled 3 times in 2 days) and could not. I tried to use a snapshot to restore spywareblaster and managed to restore to the point 2 x before installing because forward the installation of point returnil has been altered. At the moment no malware has been detected and no threat of MSE. What to do next?

    Thanks in advance for any help. Liz.

    Here's my usual route to find out how to reinstall System Restore:

    If you have already run MBAM and SAS, temporarily disabled your antivirus and anti-malware applications and tried your Safe Mode system restore and you still get the restoration of the system to work, you must reinstall just your system restore.  You do not have to reinstall XP - just reinstall the system restore part.

    System Restore is a frequent target of attacks by malicious software.

    When you reinstall the system restore, all your current Restore Points will be deleted and you must restart your computer once the installation is complete.  After the reboot, a new Restore Point will be created as a new point of system control in your calendar of SR.

    If your system had a malware infection, it could be that some of the files in your old Restore Points are also infected up to wipe out the 'old' and new is often a good idea if you wonder if the old Restore Points are infected or not.

    Assuming that your XP is installed on drive C of your computer:

    As you go through the reinstallation of the RS, the resettlement will be asked to locate certain files as you go along and ask your XP installation CD.   If you do not have a genuine XP bootable installation CD, you can change the path where Setup looks for files one at a time, because they are needed.  More on that later.

    Navigate to the following folder:

    c:\Windows\Inf

    Locate and right-click the following file:

    SR.inf

    Choose Install

    If you can not see the sr.inf file, set up your system to show hidden files and show file extensions.

    Click on tools, Options, view and turn on "Show the hidden files and folders" and uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types", then you should be able to see the file c:\windows\inf\sr.inf.

    Installation can request files from the c:\windows\inf\386 folder.  It would be your installation CD bootable XP genuine if you have one and the Service Pack installed on your system must be the same as the CD that you will use.

    You don't need absolutely a CD to do the reinstall, because files must already be on your system somewhere if SR was working before.

    If you are prompted for a file, and you can't find it where I suggest in my example below (it works on my system), you need to search your hard drive and find where the files on your system.

    If the request to a file and you don't know where he is, let waiting for installation and click Start, search, and search for it
    has requested the file and find it on your system.  If SR has already worked before, the file is already on your system somewhere.

    Search finds the requested file, go back to the installation and specify the path where you found the file requested and click OK.  Installation can request several files along the way, but you can find them all.

    Here's how my system works when I reinstall SR when I pretend that I don't have a genuine XP bootable installation CD:

    When you are asked:

    SR.sys

    Point the install in c:\windows\system32\drivers

    When you are asked:

    c:\windows\system32\srclient.dll

    Point install it in c:\windows\system32

    When you are asked:

    Filelist. XML

    Point of installation at c:\windows\system32\restore (or c:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386)

    When you are asked:

    srframe. MMF

    Point installation c:\windows\system32\dllcache (c:\windows\system32\restore)

    Once installation is complete, you will receive a message that you must restart your computer.

    Restart your computer and look at your schedule of SR.  You should have a new point system control in your calendar.

    When you get SR working again, I ran MBAM and SAS to make sure that your system is reasonably clean of malware.

    The day that you think you need to help the system restore you is not the day to discover the system restore does not work, then you need to test.

    After the reinstallation, manually create a Restore Point and test the restoration process and make sure that you are convinced that it works from one end to the other.

  • professional XP System Restore does not

    My system restore doesn't work on my xp professional and I think that there are errors in registry. Can anyone help please?

    What does "does not?

    Why do you think there are errors in the registry?

    What is your system brand and model?

    What is your Version of XP and the Service Pack?

    Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE), McAfee, Symantec, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, Panda, Trend Micro, CA, Defender, ZoneAlarm, Comodo, PC Tools, etc.

    What is the issue that you are experiencing that you think that the system restore will be remedied (or you are just convenient)?  Remember that the system restore is not a time machine.

    Have you ever used the system restore to restore your system in the past?

    Describe exactly what happens when you try to perform a system restore and the error messages you see which indicates that it does not work (some thing besides 'it does not work").

    Some tools Anti Virus 'protect' your system so that they will not allow a restore of the system work properly.

    For example, if you use Norton/Symantec products, you will see a message like this:

    Restoration incomplete. Your computer cannot be restored...

    It is also a popular Symantec problem (well, I'll be polite and call an "undocumented feature"...), they wrote an article about it:
    https://support.Norton.com/SP/en/us/home/current/solutions/v51118464_EndUserProfile_en_us?product=home&version=1

    According to what you use for malware protection, you may need to disable the product temporarily, do the system restore and then turn the products light up again when the system restore is complete.

    Sometimes you need start your system in Mode safe and so that your protection programs are not running, and then do the system restore.  Tips from Microsoft in some of their articles that if the system restore does not restore your computer, start in Safe Mode, and then run the system restore.  It works for some configurations.

    Note that if you do a Safe Mode system restore, you will not be able to cancel it and there is no option on the System Restore screen for "Undo my last restoration" as you would if you were to restore your system from a normal startup.

    Give these ideas some consideration if they apply to you.

    Sometimes malicious will afflict your system restore to prevent you to find and remove malware.  It would much rather you trick into thinking that you need to repair or reinstall your XP when it is not necessary.

    No matter what you use for protection against malware, I do so and then only begin to solve any problems:

    Download, install, update, and make at least a full scan with these free malware detection programs can solve any problems:

    Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free
    SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/

    It can be uninstalled later if you wish.

    The scans by operating clean, reboot, test and we can fix any other issues.

    System Restore is sometimes so afflicted or Restore Points are suspicious, the best solution is to reinstall your system restore.  This will remove the old Restore Points, but sometimes it's the only way to fix a broken system restore.  You don't have to reinstall XP, only the part of system restore.

    That can leave you with your problem of unspecified origin that you hope the system restore will fix (using a system restore is usually not equivalent to fixing the problem though).

  • Envy of HP dv7-7332ea - System Restore does not work on windows 8

    Hey there,

    I recently bought this machine about a month ago. I used the Windows 8 System Restore feature to restore my pc to a previous state.

    However, after running it, I got a message saying: it failed and to ensure my anti virus is disabled. Accordingly, I have disabled Norton and tried again but it still does not work.

    Previously, the only problem I had with the pc was that he locked himself completely and therefore I turned off the machine that I have been unable to close.

    When I rebooted, HP Support Assistant could not run and so I uninstalled and then reinstalled from website theHP. It is now resolved. The thing is I'm a little scared that something is wrong with the machine that is the reason why I think that the system restore does not work.

    I'm a newbie on the computers here. Could you please give me some advice to diagnose if there is nothing wrong with my machine and fix the system restore?

    See you soon,.

    Damon

    Hi Damon,

    Norton is a component called 'Tamper Protection' that should be disabled before a system restore can be performed - for more details on this topic, see the following link.

    Disable self-protection.

    Kind regards

    DP - K

  • System Restore does not work completely. Virus problem?

    When the System Restore dialog box asks me when I want to restore from I can not pass separating two to another. The instructions are to click on a date "BOLD", but most of the dates are "BOLD", (b) none of them are clickable outside today and (c) the back arrows for the previous month, while only clickable, do nothing.

    I think I have a virus or somesuch and wants to do a restore. Maybe the virus of going to stop.

    WXP SP3 Prof

    Viruses often attack the system restore because it's such a threat to them - which is certainly possible.  Unfortunately, all my anti-virus, anti-malware and anti-spyware solutions are for Vista (which is the Forum, you are in).  You must post this question in the appropriate forum where they have the information, procedures and links to help you.

    One thing, if the system restore does not work in normal mode, it sometimes will run in Mode safe then start safe mode and try it.

    In addition, if you use any Norton product, turn it off, then restart and try to restore again - Norton is known to cause problems with system restore.

    Sometimes, the problem can be solved by turning the restoration of the system off and then back on.  Unfortunately, a side effect of this is to lose all your restore points you want to restore this may not be such a good option to try (even if it can correct the underlying problem): http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310405/en-us.

    If none of the above works, please repost your question on the Forums of XP to: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/windowsxp where the XP experts will be happy to help you.

    Good luck!

    Lorien - MCSA/MCSE/network + / has + - if this post solves your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer' or 'Useful' button at the top of this message. Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.

  • Vista Premium System Restore does not work

    Bought a Toshiba laptop Satelite (L505D-S5965, processor AMD Athlon Dual-Core QL-65, 3 GB SDRAM, 250 GB HDD) with Vista Home Premium.  I have 195 GB of free space.  Everything works well except the system restore.  Impossible to restore using the restore created during Windows updates, to get points the error message after the system restore SEEMS to work and reboots the system;

    "System restore has successfully completed.  Your computer system files and settings did not change.  An unspecified error occurred during system restore.

    The message also occurs when you select the option "cancel the system restore".  Toshiba is puzzled and feels that I can have discovered a vulnerability in Windows.  I have trouble believing that this would be a flaw in Vista and it has never been reported before?  I just returned from a laptop for the same model, thinking that it could be a hardware problem, but same problem occurs on both systems.

    It is a nice laptop and I want to keep if you could please help me solve this problem with the system restore.  Thank you

    Hello dad2,.

    Thank you for visiting the Microsoft answers community.

    Running sfc/scannow is a good starting point. Include other posibilities your antivirus interferes with him, in which case starting in safe mode would allow him to run. You could test this by disabling your antivirus software, try to restore as well.

    Hope this helps Chris.H
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