Hi,
Most likely either the existing restore points or the index is corrupt.
Probably the easiest way to fix it is to completely disable system restore,
then reboot and restart the service. This will lose any existing points, but
they aren't working anyways at this juncture. To disable it, run 'control
system' from the start/search line, then click on the line for 'system
protection'. Uncheck any monitored volumes and then click apply. Reboot the
system and then re-enable the selected drives.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"MyRDreams" <> wrote in message
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>I have discovered my Vista (Home Premium) system restore isn't working.
> After a fresh boot, when I try to open "system restore" from the start
> menu... my computer seems to go nowhere. Nothing appears to happen. If
> I
> do it a second (and on) time, I get a message that says "system restore
> wizard is already running", when in fact it is not (per task manager).
> Also, about an hour after the FIRST attempt to open system restore... I
> get a
> screen that sais "no restore points have been created on your computer's
> system disk..."
>
> If I go to System Properties - System Protection tab to see if I can
> create
> a restore point... I get a continuous "searching" in the Automatic Restore
> Points section, and the "create" button is not available (not
> highlighted).
> The "system restore" button is also unavailable (not highlighted).
>
> Can anyone help me understand what is going on with my computer, and
> hopefully help me remedy the issue. Thank you.