System Restore not working


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    System Restore not working


    I've not had any 'auto' restore points in the 3 months I've had PC. Guess I was supposed to configure it at time of setting up machine. Anyway . . .got into it & found what looks like a folder icon:PQSERVICE -- Protection:Off. Am I supposed to turn it on too?
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    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
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    As far as I'm aware the PQService is your computer's hidden recovery partition so my thinking would be that if its off you can't use it to restore to factory settings.

    I think you'll get more information via your manufacturer's support site or your computer manual.
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    Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
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    For System Restore go to Control Panel > System or Windows key + Pause/Break for shortcut

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    seavixen32 said:
    As far as I'm aware the PQService is your computer's hidden recovery partition so my thinking would be that if its off you can't use it to restore to factory settings.

    I think you'll get more information via your manufacturer's support site or your computer manual.
    I just did a search here at sevenforums & it does look like the PQSERVICE deals with 'restore to factory' so I won't mess with it.
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    This whole System Restore thing is very confusing, some places I've read that it makes auto points at either a set time or at boot time, other places say only by MS Updates or installs, uninstalls, or manually.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
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    I think you'll find that the PQService relates to your E-machine setup rather than a Windows requirement.

    As you rightly say, it should have been setup when you first configured your computer's settings.

    Have a look at these FAQs.

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/w...sked-questions
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    seavixen32 said:
    I think you'll find that the PQService relates to your E-machine setup rather than a Windows requirement.

    As you rightly say, it should have been setup when you first configured your computer's settings.

    Have a look at these FAQs.

    System Restore: frequently asked questions
    I did do the eMach. Recovery Disks.

    My concern was that I've not had any 'automatic' points as it states in your FAQ link. So I went looking for answers & somehow was directed to Task Scheduler where it has options. That was my question I guess, "should I have configured that to get my 'auto points'? And should I have gone into all the other nooks & cranny's of my OS to do 'configurations/settings?
    Again, I've made a mess of a thread because I seem to have a hard time wording my questions.
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