System Restore Points disappeared!

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George Doolittle

All of my System Restore Points inserted prior to 1/26/04
have disappeared. This included the Checkpoint inserted
by the system, myself and software updates.

Does anyone know if there is a way to restore the System
Restore Points? Where are they stored in the registry if
that is their home?
Thanks
 
Hi

You can't restore the SR Checkpoints once they have been deleted.

Have you installed any software or had to delete a virus/worm recently? A
virus/worm deletion may have caused the problem - possibly by NAV?

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


| All of my System Restore Points inserted prior to 1/26/04
| have disappeared. This included the Checkpoint inserted
| by the system, myself and software updates.
|
| Does anyone know if there is a way to restore the System
| Restore Points? Where are they stored in the registry if
| that is their home?
| Thanks
|
 
Answered in another newsgroup where you posted the identical message.

When you post to multiple newsgroups, please put all newsgroups in the same
"To" or "Newsgroups" line so that they are a single post. To do this, you
will need to use a proper newsreader (such as Outlook Express) rather than
the web-based form. Generally, people seeking help are better able to find
answers posted to their questions using a newsreader than if they use
Microsoft's alternate web interface. The links on the following page might
make getting acclimated to a newsreader easier: http://aumha.org/nntp.htm

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Jim Eshelman, MS-MVP Windows
Windows Support Center: http://aumha.org/
Fighting Parasites: http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm
Computer Health: http://aumha.org/a/health.htm
Troubleshooting: http://aumha.org/a/tshoot.htm
 
Thanks Jim will do.
-----Original Message-----
Answered in another newsgroup where you posted the identical message.

When you post to multiple newsgroups, please put all newsgroups in the same
"To" or "Newsgroups" line so that they are a single post. To do this, you
will need to use a proper newsreader (such as Outlook Express) rather than
the web-based form. Generally, people seeking help are better able to find
answers posted to their questions using a newsreader than if they use
Microsoft's alternate web interface. The links on the following page might
make getting acclimated to a newsreader easier: http://aumha.org/nntp.htm

--
Jim Eshelman, MS-MVP Windows
Windows Support Center: http://aumha.org/
Fighting Parasites: http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm
Computer Health: http://aumha.org/a/health.htm
Troubleshooting: http://aumha.org/a/tshoot.htm





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