Hi, Welcome to SF,
You could try these step
1. Click Start then
Computer.
On the Tools menu Then or
Organize Folder Options.
On the View tab, click “
Show hidden files and folders”.
Clear the
Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) check box. Click Yes when you are prompted to confirm the change.
Click OK.
Right-click the
System Volume Information folder in the root folder, and then click Properties.
If the
Read-only attibutes is checked, uncheck it and click, OK
Now try creating a restore point.
Warning: Remember to hide the hidden System Files when done.
2. This error might occurs because the recovery partition is enabled for File Backup or System Restore and is almost full. To work around this, do not select D:\ as a backup source. Also, go to System Protection in Control Panel and make sure that D:\ is not enabled for restore points.
3. Also try to reboot the Computer in
Selective Startup with all the Protection Disabled
4. Type Services in Start Menu Search Box, hit Enter. Make sure that the Volume Shadow Copy Service is Running and set on Automatic. If the Status of System Restore Service is not Started, Start it. Also set it on Automatic if it is not. A reboot may be required. Reconfirm again, and now try
5.
Reset the Repository.
Boot into Safe Mode without networking and open a command prompt as administrator.
Now Type
net stop winmgmt and hit Enter. This will stop the Windows Management Instrumentation Service
Next go to
C:\Windows\System32\wbem and rename the
repository folder to
repositoryold
Restart.
Now again open a command prompt as administrator, type
net stop winmgmt and hit Enter.
Next Type
winmgmt /resetRepository and hit Enter.
Restart.Now see if you can create a System Restore Point manually. Hope some of this helps.
Hope this helps
Captain