set a restore point date in the past on Windows Vista

When I went to do a system restore it have NO restore points saved. I created one, but it only allowed me to create this point to restore to the current date. He asked me to name the restore point and said 'date and time will be added automatically. It defeats the purpose! I'm having the issue now. I need to restore it once already. Windows XP makes it easy. Vista, not so easy. To be precise, I want to create a restore point that has dated June 1, 2010. HOW DO I DO THAT?

You can't do that.  You cannot create a restore point in the past.  If there is just no saved restore points don't then that is pretty much the end of the line, you won't be able to restore the system.  I recommend to close and restart the computer, be sure that you are in the right place to restore the system, rather than to the place where you create restore points. In Vista and Windows 7 both actions (create a point and restore to a point) are now in different places.  If you are not sure, click on the start ORB, then type system restore in the box to access the System Restore tool.

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When I went to do a system restore it have NO restore points saved. I created one, but it only allowed me to create this point to restore to the current date. He asked me to name the restore point and said 'date and time will be added automatically. It defeats the purpose! I'm having the issue now. I need to restore it once already. Windows XP makes it easy. Vista, not so easy. To be precise, I want to create a restore point that has dated June 1, 2010. HOW DO I DO THAT?

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