System Restore works only intermittently

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System Restore is creating restore points correctly, but many of them cannot be used. For many of the restore points, the following error message appears when I attempt a restore: "System Restore did not complete successfully. Your computer's system files and settings were not changed". The error message goes on to state that the failure is probably due to an anti-virus program running.

I am running Avira Premium Security Suite, with Win7 x64.

I don't believe that Avira is part of the problem: some restore points restore without any problem, whilst others will not restore even if I disable the anti-virus component.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

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One trick of the virus creators is to make sure that you do not have restore points to remove the virus
Run a full anti virus scan
Download and run malwarebytes, full scan.
 

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It is advisable to turn off your AV anti tamper protection before a system restore. I have had this message before when running Norton 360. Turning off anti tamper protection cured it.
 

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Many thanks for the responses so far.

I am not sure that this is exactly the same problem, but it's worth checking through:
See the answer - 2nd box down...

Windows 7 deletes all system restore points on reboot
One trick of the virus creators is to make sure that you do not have restore points to remove the virus
Run a full anti virus scan
Download and run malwarebytes, full scan.

I think that both these relate to disappearing restore points, whereas in my case the restore points are all still here - they simply do not work.

It is advisable to turn off your AV anti tamper protection before a system restore. I have had this message before when running Norton 360. Turning off anti tamper protection cured it.
I've tried this, but no luck.:( But thank you anyway.
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.
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Intel i7-740QM Mobile CPU
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12GB DDR3 PC3-10600
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3GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 445M
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Sigmatel 9200
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Crucial 128GB RealSSD C300 2½" SATA SSD

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitIntel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz3.00 GB(1) Intel(R) HD Graphics (2) VNC Mirror Driver
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Packard Bell
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz
Motherboard
Packard Bell IPISB-AG
Memory
3.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
(1) Intel(R) HD Graphics (2) VNC Mirror Driver
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
AIO LCD
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
WDC WD10EADX-22TDHB0 ATA Device
Fixed hard disk media
4 partitions
931.51 GB
Keyboard
Wireless
Mouse
Wireless
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
IE; Firefox
Other Info
Also:
Samsung N220 Plus Netbook - Windows 7 Home
HP laptop
iPad 5
Don't follow my advice as I'm just one person, but I have never had high success rates with System Restore...not with XP, Vista, or Windows 7. I always have much better luck solving the issue, rather than rolling back to a point in time right before the issue happened. I can always come up with alternatives to the solutions. On all of my systems, I always disable System Restore because I have no faith in it. What you are seeing is one of the issues/failures I would always encounter.

Some people swear by System Restore, and some people have no faith in it. You'll find people debating it and arguing it. I wouldn't ever tell anyone else to disable it, but if I personally have no faith in it, I see no reason to enable it or waste space on it. I don't mean this to be a solution for you.
 

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There is no right and wrong when it come to subjective opinion, but mine is that SR is one of the best features offered by Windows Seven. It has saved me once and has also saved many OP with problems that were given SR as the solution.
My advice keep the restore. The price of some hard drive space is small in comparison to the benefit received.
 

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Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech
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Dell
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ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650
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I wonder if it could possibly be to do with the amount of disk space allocated to System restore?

Some information about requirements here:

How much disk space does System Restore require?
Again, this could be a solution if the restore points were simply not there, but in my case they are present, but most are not usable.

Some people swear by System Restore, and some people have no faith in it. You'll find people debating it and arguing it. I wouldn't ever tell anyone else to disable it, but if I personally have no faith in it, I see no reason to enable it or waste space on it. I don't mean this to be a solution for you.

There is no right and wrong when it come to subjective opinion, but mine is that SR is one of the best features offered by Windows Seven. It has saved me once and has also saved many OP with problems that were given SR as the solution.
My advice keep the restore. The price of some hard drive space is small in comparison to the benefit received.

I agree with you both! :D
I don't feel that I can rely on System Restore absolutely - it might not work at all (as is the case at present), or it might not restore properly - and so I reserve it for emergency use. But whilst I have the spare disk space, I would like to keep it as a last resort safety net - provided that I can get it to work at all . . . .
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.Intel i7-740QM Mobile CPU12GB DDR3 PC3-106003GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 445M
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.
CPU
Intel i7-740QM Mobile CPU
Memory
12GB DDR3 PC3-10600
Graphics Card(s)
3GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 445M
Sound Card
Sigmatel 9200
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Crucial 128GB RealSSD C300 2½" SATA SSD
That's why I'm cautious to explain it is my personal belief, and I will not ever suggest to others to disable it. That has to be something you yourself would decide. No one is ever going to convince me to re-enable it, as it as proved to be utterly useless for me, and for friends and relatives I support, it seems to just set them up to relive the issue again.

But, unlike what I see on a lot of forums, I can separate out my personal opinion from a fact. I wouldn't ever debate the System Restore topic either, because for every person like me who doesn't use it, someone will have a success story of how it helped. It should be left completely up to the individual to decide.
 

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OCZ ModStream 700W
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CoolerMaster HAF 912 Advanced
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CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus
If System Restore does not work correctly from Windows, run it from the booted Win7 DVD or Repair CD.

Try changing to MS Security Essentials or Avast5 free editions with WIn7 Firewall which avoid many of these kinds of problems.

Make sure your Computer>Properties>System Protection is always turned on for the OS drive (only). Hit Configure button to apportion more disk space so points last longer.

I would still install, update and run the Malwarebytes Full scan to get the definitive answer on infection - don't you want to know>?
 
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