Well, I have fixed the problem, though I still don't know what the root cause was. After several more days of searching, I came across an article for Windows Vista, which said it would apply to 7 as well. It suggested inserting the Operating System disk and choosing to do a live upgrade of the OS while running Windows normally. I did this with a Windows 7 install disk.
It went through the process of "upgrading" the OS and after rebooting, System Restore is working like a charm. I was able to update iTunes and am currently installing SP1 for Windows 7. I didn't have to reinstall any applications or reset any user preferences.
I seem to have lost the link to the site where I found the information, but I'll keep looking for it so I can post it back out here.
Thanks to all who attempted to help me. It was very much appreciated!
It went through the process of "upgrading" the OS and after rebooting, System Restore is working like a charm. I was able to update iTunes and am currently installing SP1 for Windows 7. I didn't have to reinstall any applications or reset any user preferences.
I seem to have lost the link to the site where I found the information, but I'll keep looking for it so I can post it back out here.
Thanks to all who attempted to help me. It was very much appreciated!
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