restore - point program is missing.

I have windows xp edition family version 2002 service pak 3

the point of restoration - part of the program is missing.   Can you send me the link to solve this problem.  Thank you e-mail address * address email is removed from the privacy *.

Hi valleyml,
 
-When you say "restore - point program is missing" do you mean to say that the system restore feature is missing or there is no restore point while trying to run the system restore?
 
If you are referring to the restoration of the system, start the tool to restore the system to the command prompt and check.
Check out this link to do the same thing:
 
If it does not start, check if the system restore has been disabled.
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If you're talking about restore points is missing, please refer to this article:

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