System Restore - question: the computer is not protected. Restart the computer and restoring the system running again. "

When I run the SYSTEM restore, I get the following message: "the computer is not protected. Restart the computer and restoring the system running again. "I already did and it does not help.  I have Dell Windows XP

Hello

Try this link it may be useful you http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_restore.htm

Under the heading, enable and disable the system restore... Reg fix?

Also, it wouldn't hurt to run for malware, spyware, etc...

Concerning

GT4U

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