The system continually restore fails

I am running XP Home Edition & I tried the system restore, but it fails. I did it in Safe Mode, still fails. I disabled Norton & still not good. I did the test, creating a Point of restoring TEST & test Desktop folder & it worked. But it will not restore to an earlier date. I tried going back a month dates & still does not work. Any ideas?

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