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October 31st, 2005, 10:43 AM
#1
creating restore points
My computer is not automatically making system restore points like it used to do.
Is there something in Start-Up I may have disabled which is needed to do this?
Gerald
(Stupid as always!)
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October 31st, 2005, 12:03 PM
#2
First, make sure if the System Restore and Task Scheduler service are running and set to Automatic. Start|Run|services.msc Double-click each of the services and set them to Automatic.
Liam
Desktop:I5 2500K|Asus P8Z68-V|8GB Corsair Vengeance|1280MB Nvidia 560 TI PE|1TB Seagate/60GB OCZ SSD|LG Blu-ray Writer|Corsair 750W
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October 31st, 2005, 12:38 PM
#3
Right, I have tried that but I get "Windows cannot find services.msc"
I have also done a search on the hardisc, but do not find services.msc there
Gerald
(Stupid as always!)
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October 31st, 2005, 12:53 PM
#4
Try going to Control Panel|Admin Tools|Services.
Liam
Desktop:I5 2500K|Asus P8Z68-V|8GB Corsair Vengeance|1280MB Nvidia 560 TI PE|1TB Seagate/60GB OCZ SSD|LG Blu-ray Writer|Corsair 750W
27" iMac:I5 2500S|12GB Crucial DDR3|ATI 1GB 6970|1TB|Superdrive|Mighty Mouse 
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October 31st, 2005, 02:06 PM
#5
Control Panel doesn't have anything resembling "Admin Tools" on it.
Remember I have Windows ME
Gerald
(Stupid as always!)
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October 31st, 2005, 02:15 PM
#6
D'oh.
You could try and Disable System Restore, Reboot, and Re-Enable it.
Steps to do so:
To Disable Windows Me System Restore
1. Click Start, Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2. Double-click the System icon. The System Properties dialog box appears.
NOTE: If the System icon is not visible, click "View all Control Panel options" to display it.
3. Click the Performance tab, and then click File System.
4. Click the Troubleshooting tab, and then check Disable System Restore.
5. Click OK. Click Yes, when you are prompted to restart Windows.
Once you have cleaned the virus or other problem from the computer, reenable System Restore by following these directions
To enable Windows Me System Restore:
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2. Double-click System, and then click the Performance tab.
3. Click File System, and then click the Troubleshooting tab.
4. Uncheck Disable System Restore.
5. Click OK. Click Yes, when you are prompted to restart Windows.
Liam
Desktop:I5 2500K|Asus P8Z68-V|8GB Corsair Vengeance|1280MB Nvidia 560 TI PE|1TB Seagate/60GB OCZ SSD|LG Blu-ray Writer|Corsair 750W
27" iMac:I5 2500S|12GB Crucial DDR3|ATI 1GB 6970|1TB|Superdrive|Mighty Mouse 
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