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Frenchy
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      10-27-2008
OK, I had enough problems installing KB958644 (my posts from last few
days) and eventually got it installed by turning off ESET Security Suite
and WinPatrol. Today I went to do a Manual Restore Point and it failed
with insufficient storage available, Error Code (0x8004231F).

Creating a Restore point is not something I checked after getting the
KB958644 installed a couple of days ago!

There is plenty of storage!

Now I rolled back the system to before the security Patch (I have
Rollback Rx thank God!). Tested and made sure I could manually create a
restore Point and OK. Installed the Patch OK by turning off the AV stuff.

Now cannot create a restore point manually and all restore points are gone.

Anyone else observed this? You will need to go to Backup & Restore and
select to Manually create a Restore point to test yours is OK.

Vista SP1 x64 fully patched on a very high end machine.

Frenchy
 
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      10-28-2008
Frenchy wrote:
> OK, I had enough problems installing KB958644 (my posts from last
> few days) and eventually got it installed by turning off ESET
> Security Suite and WinPatrol. Today I went to do a Manual Restore
> Point and it failed with insufficient storage available, Error Code
> (0x8004231F).
> Creating a Restore point is not something I checked after getting
> the KB958644 installed a couple of days ago!
>
> There is plenty of storage!
>
> Now I rolled back the system to before the security Patch (I have
> Rollback Rx thank God!). Tested and made sure I could manually
> create a restore Point and OK. Installed the Patch OK by turning
> off the AV stuff.
> Now cannot create a restore point manually and all restore points
> are gone.
> Anyone else observed this? You will need to go to Backup & Restore
> and select to Manually create a Restore point to test yours is OK.
>
> Vista SP1 x64 fully patched on a very high end machine.


VSS Storage - not storage as in pure disk drive space.

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Shenan Stanley
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      10-28-2008
Frenchy wrote:
> OK, I had enough problems installing KB958644 (my posts from last
> few days) and eventually got it installed by turning off ESET
> Security Suite and WinPatrol. Today I went to do a Manual Restore
> Point and it failed with insufficient storage available, Error Code
> (0x8004231F).
> Creating a Restore point is not something I checked after getting
> the KB958644 installed a couple of days ago!
>
> There is plenty of storage!
>
> Now I rolled back the system to before the security Patch (I have
> Rollback Rx thank God!). Tested and made sure I could manually
> create a restore Point and OK. Installed the Patch OK by turning
> off the AV stuff.
> Now cannot create a restore point manually and all restore points
> are gone.
> Anyone else observed this? You will need to go to Backup & Restore
> and select to Manually create a Restore point to test yours is OK.
>
> Vista SP1 x64 fully patched on a very high end machine.


Shenan wrote:
> VSS Storage - not storage as in pure disk drive space.


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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      10-29-2008
cf.
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d2a509a64b4e48
(Sept-08)

I see that you've encountered this System Restore issue before (IOW
without/before installing KB958644) and that you fixed it then by using
Rollback Rx, so how come you blame it on KB958644 this time?
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Frenchy wrote:
> OK, I had enough problems installing KB958644 (my posts from last few
> days) and eventually got it installed by turning off ESET Security Suite
> and WinPatrol. Today I went to do a Manual Restore Point and it failed
> with insufficient storage available, Error Code (0x8004231F).
>
> Creating a Restore point is not something I checked after getting the
> KB958644 installed a couple of days ago!
>
> There is plenty of storage!
>
> Now I rolled back the system to before the security Patch (I have
> Rollback Rx thank God!). Tested and made sure I could manually create a
> restore Point and OK. Installed the Patch OK by turning off the AV stuff.
>
> Now cannot create a restore point manually and all restore points are
> gone.
>
> Anyone else observed this? You will need to go to Backup & Restore and
> select to Manually create a Restore point to test yours is OK.
>
> Vista SP1 x64 fully patched on a very high end machine.
>
> Frenchy


 
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