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Thankyou ,i would like that.
Last edited by Billnotlob; 04 Feb 2015 at 13:53. Reason: wrong
Thankyou ,i would like that.
Last edited by Billnotlob; 04 Feb 2015 at 13:53. Reason: wrong
Thankyou,i would appreciate that.
I'm back,
If all your trying to do is create a restore point then:
My Computer/Properties/Create give it a name and click create
To restore: My Computer/Properties/System Restore
TO Clone or Image the entire drive I would suggest using Aomei Backupper:
Download Freeware or Try 30 Days Free Trial - AOMEI Backupper
I use this myself.
Bill
Update,
Two weeks ago my hard drive failed. Since I am a backup freak I had a cloned drive to replace it with. I had also done a differential backup to the clone every two weeks which only copies and overwrites Newer files. Hence I only lost about 15 files. I had ordered a new drive which came today and I just finished cloning the new drive using the above mentioned software. Took about 1 1/2 hours. I read a lot of forums and always have to laugh when I see another post stating "HELP my hard drive died, how can I retrieve my data?" All I can say is good luck, First rule of thumb is, BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP.
Bill
I can put a restore point in,but get this pic,when i try to restore ,it does not work ,i then get the messsage that it cannot do it due to errorr 0x80070005
Then i get this
After attempting restore ,i then get this
After attempting restore ,i then get this
My problem is ( my computer will not restore to a earlier time,something is preventing it from doing so.??
I would try deleting all restore points:
My Computer/Properties/System Protection/ highlight your C:/ drive and press "Configure", check "Turn off System Protection".
Reboot the system to delete all previous restore points.
Reenable the "System Protection".
Since you are on a desktop I'm not sure why HP put a Recovery partition on your drive unless they didn't supply you with a Win 7 disk. If you have the Win 7 disk I would suggest booting to it and doing a Windows Repair. Not a reinstall which would lose all your data just as if using the F11 key and the recovery partition.
Bill