System Restore Not Working - Windows 7 x64


  1. Posts : 1
    windows 7 64
       #1

    System Restore Not Working - Windows 7 x64


    hi all,

    My system protection system restore function is not working. The options in the system protection tab are greyed out.

    System Restore Not Working - Windows 7 x64-systemprotection.jpg

    The service starts and then stops. This is affecting installing and uninstalling programs. Most programs attempt to do a system restore before installing or uninstalling and they will just hang until the system restore feature gives up.

    The event viewer is giving these errors:

    System Restore Not Working - Windows 7 x64-vsserror.jpg

    I wonder if it has something to do with x64 ? Should the image path in regedit be set to the vss in syswow64 or system32?

    Thanks for any help you can give.

    fatherb
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  2. Posts : 1,614
    Windows 7 Pro & Vista Home Premium
       #2

    Go to Start > Run,. and type services.msc.

    Scroll down until you see Volume Shadow copy and make sue it'd stated
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  3. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #3

    fatherb said:
    hi all,

    My system protection system restore function is not working. The options in the system protection tab are greyed out.

    System Restore Not Working - Windows 7 x64-systemprotection.jpg

    The service starts and then stops. This is affecting installing and uninstalling programs. Most programs attempt to do a system restore before installing or uninstalling and they will just hang until the system restore feature gives up.

    The event viewer is giving these errors:

    System Restore Not Working - Windows 7 x64-vsserror.jpg

    I wonder if it has something to do with x64 ? Should the image path in regedit be set to the vss in syswow64 or system32?

    Thanks for any help you can give.

    fatherb
    Make sure that you have enough space on your hard drive to make the copies. If you do, turn it off, then back on again. That will reset it and hopefully correct the problem.
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  4. Posts : 5
    64
       #4

    System Restore Error (0x810000203


    Thanks For The Help ,

    I have the same issue ,The system restore was and when it does it gives me this error .
    I am running windows home premium 64 bit ,4 gigs of ram and 600 gigs hard drive ,I just bought it a week ago .thanks
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  5. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Professional
       #5

    I'm going to add my two cents worth here. I've tried to utilize System Restore on multiple client computers over the past year to try an back over acquired viruses and for other issues. On all of these Windows 7 computers, System Restore NEVER worked! Not once! And I've almost never had a failure of System Restore on an XP or Vista system!


    In my opinion, Microsoft totally screwed the pooch with Windows 7 System Restore.
    One other data point. When System Restore failed on my own Windows 7 computer, I uninstalled Avira Antivir (Version 12), and then after rebooting, lo and behold, System Restore worked! I strongly suspect that System Restore will fail on any Windows 7 computer that has avira antivir installed.


    As as an aside, as far as I'm concerned antivir and the rest are worse than useless. They do not stop viruses from being installed, but they do produce large numbers of false alarms and interminably interfere with legitimate operations. I've dropped antivirus programs asstotally from my system and run my daily work from a Standard/Limited account that has been further locked down by locking .exe (and other) file association hooks, as well as locking several other commonly invaded hooks that have no business being in a Standard/Limited account in the first place.
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  6. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #6

    SFC?


    Have you tried running sfc.exe? 1.Open command prompt with Administrator privileges by right clicking on it. 2. type sfc /scannow and let it scan. It will take a while. Also do it a second and possibly third time because it doesn't fix everything in one single scan. Good luck.
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  7. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #7

    GrandServer, could you give more info on sfc.exe? What exactly does that do?
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  8. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #8

    Welcome
    It merely checks for errors and then will fix them if possible.
    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
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  9. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #9

    rpurcell said:
    GrandServer, could you give more info on sfc.exe? What exactly does that do?
    It is a piece of software built in in Windows that checks for the system itself for missing files and errors and repairs it. You can search sfc /scannow on this website. It is here:
    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
    Also don't forget that after running it, it will say if any errors were encountered. If there was, you are going to restart the computer and do it as many times as it takes until it doesn't show any more errors encountered. Try that.
    Also, if this doesn't solve it you could have a virus. I recommend a one-time full scan with Microsoft Security Essentials. Good luck.
    I have to tell you. My system restore doesn't work either. When I put it to restore it stays forever on a looping windows screen saying it is doing the work. It stayed for 3 hours before I shut it down. Therefore, the only way I can get my Windows 7 restored is through a Windows 7 disk. Try that if you have the same problem as I do LATER ON. Good luck!
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