Windows Backup has not been set up

You might try a http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html?ltr=R

It works quite well to fix those unfixable problems which are about to drive you to reinstalling. Next best thing.

For example, yesterday I set up a second user account on my computer for a friend to use while I am traveling. When I got back to my desktop, my sticky notes "To Do' list had disappeared and wouldn't start. My task bar was also emptied of all programs.

I popped in my DVD, ran a Repair install and an hour later everything was back in place, including the "To Do" list.
 
Wonderful cross-dependencies

In Services, check the dependencies tab for the Windows Backup Service.... a tree of three more services are required: Remote procedure call (RPC), DCOM Server Process Launcher, and RPC Endpoint Mapper. http://www.sevenforums.com/images/smilies/emotion-14.gifWhat a bother! About Windows 98, I learned to use a third party backup because Microsoft usually contracts for the backup program using different vendors using incompatible file formats from one Windows version to the next. If it weren't needed to have restore points----------hey those can be done third party too!
 

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OS
Windows 7
CPU
AMD Athalon
Motherboard
Gigabyte
Memory
2 Gig
Hotub I have exactly the same porblem as you have I also have acronis and prior to that I had symantic Ghost 15 which left a 'provider of VSS' in the list behind after it was removed by your uninstaller a good uninstaller. I ran the Norton removal tool on advice and still found I had the probelm you have..Not sure how to resolve it but will read this thread until I do..smile

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Compaq Presario
OS
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