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Are you currently backing up your systems?
I truly believe that Disk Imaging is far superior to MS Restore Points. Give this a read:
Image your system with free Macrium
Are you currently backing up your systems?
I truly believe that Disk Imaging is far superior to MS Restore Points. Give this a read:
Image your system with free Macrium
acillatem are your (My System Specs) from the troubled computer?
I use System Restore Points and Macrium. One does not replace the other.
I find both can be useful when needed.
Open the cmd prompt as admin and type this.
vssadmin list shadows and hit (enter) or you can copy and past the one I just typed above and high lighted.
How many restore points do you see?
Lets try to keep the little lady happy and figure out this problem with Restore Points.
Last edited by acillatem; 18 Jan 2016 at 15:26.
What you could try is make another Restore Point manually and see if Window 7 likes that one.
If a Restore Point is corrupted many times it will not work.
Before you do that complete the tutorial to see if Windows 7 System Files are as they should be.
By Brink:
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
This tutorial by Brink should help with Restore Points.
System Restore Point - Create
**Please list all security program used on the computer. Could you also list all the TuneUp, CleanUp, type programs that are used.
We just posted SFC results the other day, in this thread
ASUS laptop, freezing after having been asleep, occasional BSOD.
which is how I found out system restore wasn't working. I don't think the two issues are related, just coincidental, in my opinion. Anyway, I've attached those results here too. :)
Oh....and other than any of the Windows disk cleanup and whatnot, that laptop only has NOD32 AV.
All I need to see is one of these from your system.
From my system is below.
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Windows\System32>sfc /scannow
Beginning system scan. This process will take some time.
Beginning verification phase of system scan.
Verification 100% complete.
Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
C:\Windows\System32>
Oh I see what you're saying. When I did the other day, for the other issue, it said it found some corrupt files it couldn't fix. I didn't copy and paste that, I got that report you see in the previous post. Does that not tell you anything?
Now her laptop is freezing when it's not asleep, so we have another issue we didn't have before, so we're not sure what the hell is wrong with it.
I would suggest not using Sleep or Hibernation until we get your Restore Point problem fixed.
Did you or did you not create your own new Restore point?
System Restore Point - Create
Completing this Tutorial by Golden would also give some useful information.
Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image
***Have you been monitoring your laptop temperatures?
***How old is this laptop?
***When was the last time the inside of the laptop was cleaned?