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carl43m
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      05-11-2009
I went to accessories/system tools/system restore and clicked it. I then got
a small dialogue window asking if I wanted to continue and I clicked
continue. That little window disappeared but then nothing hasppened. I was
expecting to see a list of possible restore points but nothing showed on my
screen. I clicked system restore again and got a message that system restore
was already running and would now exit.

What might I be doing wrong?
 
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John Barnett MVP
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      05-11-2009
You are not doing anything wrong. The 'continue' screen is simply the UAC
(Use Account Control) asking for permission to continue. As you say another
window should have popped up with a list of system restore points.

Two things you can try. Boot your PC as normal the click
Start>accessories>system Tools. Now 'right' click on the system restore
option and, from the drop down list, click on 'run as administrator' and see
if that brings up the system restore window. If it doesn't then restart you
PC and enter 'safe mode' (when you pc starts you will need to keep tapping
the F8 button until a menu appears, select Safe mode and click enter) Once
in safe mode try system restore again and see what happens.


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"carl43m" <> wrote in message
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> I went to accessories/system tools/system restore and clicked it. I then
> got
> a small dialogue window asking if I wanted to continue and I clicked
> continue. That little window disappeared but then nothing hasppened. I
> was
> expecting to see a list of possible restore points but nothing showed on
> my
> screen. I clicked system restore again and got a message that system
> restore
> was already running and would now exit.
>
> What might I be doing wrong?


 
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carl43m
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      05-11-2009
thank you--I'll try it later todayand let you know what happened.

"John Barnett MVP" wrote:

> You are not doing anything wrong. The 'continue' screen is simply the UAC
> (Use Account Control) asking for permission to continue. As you say another
> window should have popped up with a list of system restore points.
>
> Two things you can try. Boot your PC as normal the click
> Start>accessories>system Tools. Now 'right' click on the system restore
> option and, from the drop down list, click on 'run as administrator' and see
> if that brings up the system restore window. If it doesn't then restart you
> PC and enter 'safe mode' (when you pc starts you will need to keep tapping
> the F8 button until a menu appears, select Safe mode and click enter) Once
> in safe mode try system restore again and see what happens.
>
>
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> "carl43m" <> wrote in message
> news:BF2F8B1A-F504-47C3-9E74-...
> > I went to accessories/system tools/system restore and clicked it. I then
> > got
> > a small dialogue window asking if I wanted to continue and I clicked
> > continue. That little window disappeared but then nothing hasppened. I
> > was
> > expecting to see a list of possible restore points but nothing showed on
> > my
> > screen. I clicked system restore again and got a message that system
> > restore
> > was already running and would now exit.
> >
> > What might I be doing wrong?

>
>

 
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John Barnett MVP
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      05-11-2009
Anne, I haven't experienced this with Windows Vista, but it can take up to
30 second or more in the current build of Windows 7 before system restore
appears.

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"Anne" <> wrote in message
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>
> "carl43m" <> wrote in message
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>> thank you--I'll try it later todayand let you know what happened.
>>
>> "John Barnett MVP" wrote:
>>
>>> You are not doing anything wrong. The 'continue' screen is simply the
>>> UAC
>>> (Use Account Control) asking for permission to continue. As you say
>>> another
>>> window should have popped up with a list of system restore points.
>>>
>>> Two things you can try. Boot your PC as normal the click
>>> Start>accessories>system Tools. Now 'right' click on the system restore
>>> option and, from the drop down list, click on 'run as administrator' and
>>> see
>>> if that brings up the system restore window. If it doesn't then restart
>>> you
>>> PC and enter 'safe mode' (when you pc starts you will need to keep
>>> tapping
>>> the F8 button until a menu appears, select Safe mode and click enter)
>>> Once
>>> in safe mode try system restore again and see what happens.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
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>>>
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>>> for
>>> any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of
>>> the
>>> use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this
>>> mail/post..
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "carl43m" <> wrote in message
>>> news:BF2F8B1A-F504-47C3-9E74-...
>>> > I went to accessories/system tools/system restore and clicked it. I
>>> > then
>>> > got
>>> > a small dialogue window asking if I wanted to continue and I clicked
>>> > continue. That little window disappeared but then nothing hasppened.
>>> > I
>>> > was
>>> > expecting to see a list of possible restore points but nothing showed
>>> > on
>>> > my
>>> > screen. I clicked system restore again and got a message that system
>>> > restore
>>> > was already running and would now exit.
>>> >
>>> > What might I be doing wrong?
>>>
>>>

>
> On my HP, it takes time to display anything after opening system restore
>
> have patience
>

 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      05-12-2009
On Mon, 11 May 2009 07:10:06 -0700, carl43m wrote:

> I went to accessories/system tools/system restore and clicked it. I then got
> a small dialogue window asking if I wanted to continue and I clicked
> continue. That little window disappeared but then nothing hasppened. I was
> expecting to see a list of possible restore points but nothing showed on my
> screen. I clicked system restore again and got a message that system restore
> was already running and would now exit.
>
> What might I be doing wrong?


Not waiting long enough.

Unlike some of the others in this thread, it consistently takes 3 or 4
minutes for my System restore interface to show up.

I do not enjoy that :-)

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      05-12-2009
On Mon, 11 May 2009 19:57:32 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch"
<not-> wrote:

>On Mon, 11 May 2009 07:10:06 -0700, carl43m wrote:
>
>> I went to accessories/system tools/system restore and clicked it. I then got
>> a small dialogue window asking if I wanted to continue and I clicked
>> continue. That little window disappeared but then nothing hasppened. I was
>> expecting to see a list of possible restore points but nothing showed on my
>> screen. I clicked system restore again and got a message that system restore
>> was already running and would now exit.
>>
>> What might I be doing wrong?

>
>Not waiting long enough.
>
>Unlike some of the others in this thread, it consistently takes 3 or 4
>minutes for my System restore interface to show up.
>
>I do not enjoy that :-)


My system restore takes 30 seconds , I use the ERUNT system .
 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      05-12-2009
On Tue, 12 May 2009 17:23:23 +0100, Jim wrote:

> On Mon, 11 May 2009 19:57:32 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch"
> <not-> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 11 May 2009 07:10:06 -0700, carl43m wrote:
>>
>>> I went to accessories/system tools/system restore and clicked it. I then got
>>> a small dialogue window asking if I wanted to continue and I clicked
>>> continue. That little window disappeared but then nothing hasppened. I was
>>> expecting to see a list of possible restore points but nothing showed on my
>>> screen. I clicked system restore again and got a message that system restore
>>> was already running and would now exit.
>>>
>>> What might I be doing wrong?

>>
>>Not waiting long enough.
>>
>>Unlike some of the others in this thread, it consistently takes 3 or 4
>>minutes for my System restore interface to show up.
>>
>>I do not enjoy that :-)

>
> My system restore takes 30 seconds , I use the ERUNT system .


Are you saying that when you install the ERUNT system, your System Restore
gets faster, or are you saying ERUNT is faster than System Restore?

A bit ambiguous there, IMO...

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      05-12-2009
On Mon, 11 May 2009 19:57:32 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch"
<not-> wrote:

>Not waiting long enough.
>
>Unlike some of the others in this thread, it consistently takes 3 or 4
>minutes for my System restore interface to show up.
>
>I do not enjoy that :-)


Mine too. Perhaps 2-3 minutes, although I've never timed it. I can't
understand how it can possibly take that long to grab a list of
restore points. Maybe they have some kind of file check running before
they present the restore points. (Can't tell, MS likes dumbed down
interfaces that don't tell you anything).

I also always get a failure after system restore runs, although it
still seems to work.

Hello Vista!


 
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      05-13-2009
On Tue, 12 May 2009 10:37:55 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch"
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>On Tue, 12 May 2009 17:23:23 +0100, Jim wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 11 May 2009 19:57:32 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch"
>> <not-> wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 11 May 2009 07:10:06 -0700, carl43m wrote:
>>>
>>>> I went to accessories/system tools/system restore and clicked it. I then got
>>>> a small dialogue window asking if I wanted to continue and I clicked
>>>> continue. That little window disappeared but then nothing hasppened. I was
>>>> expecting to see a list of possible restore points but nothing showed on my
>>>> screen. I clicked system restore again and got a message that system restore
>>>> was already running and would now exit.
>>>>
>>>> What might I be doing wrong?
>>>
>>>Not waiting long enough.
>>>
>>>Unlike some of the others in this thread, it consistently takes 3 or 4
>>>minutes for my System restore interface to show up.
>>>
>>>I do not enjoy that :-)

>>
>> My system restore takes 30 seconds , I use the ERUNT system .

>
>Are you saying that when you install the ERUNT system, your System Restore
>gets faster, or are you saying ERUNT is faster than System Restore?
>
>A bit ambiguous there, IMO...


ERUNT is faster than system restore , I use it to restore my system ;
I`ve turned the system one off .
 
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      05-13-2009
Jim I too don't use system restore, mainly because it is so unreliable. I
have to say I've used Erunt for saving the registry but have never had cause
to use it as a 'restore' package. I'll have to give it a try alongside
system restore to see how much quicker erunt is compared to system restore.
Personally I always keep an image of my hard drive (one which is, at the
most, only one day out of date) and if any problems occur I always restore
the image of the drive instead.

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"Jim" <> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 12 May 2009 10:37:55 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch"
> <not-> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 12 May 2009 17:23:23 +0100, Jim wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 11 May 2009 19:57:32 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch"
>>> <not-> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Mon, 11 May 2009 07:10:06 -0700, carl43m wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I went to accessories/system tools/system restore and clicked it. I
>>>>> then got
>>>>> a small dialogue window asking if I wanted to continue and I clicked
>>>>> continue. That little window disappeared but then nothing hasppened.
>>>>> I was
>>>>> expecting to see a list of possible restore points but nothing showed
>>>>> on my
>>>>> screen. I clicked system restore again and got a message that system
>>>>> restore
>>>>> was already running and would now exit.
>>>>>
>>>>> What might I be doing wrong?
>>>>
>>>>Not waiting long enough.
>>>>
>>>>Unlike some of the others in this thread, it consistently takes 3 or 4
>>>>minutes for my System restore interface to show up.
>>>>
>>>>I do not enjoy that :-)
>>>
>>> My system restore takes 30 seconds , I use the ERUNT system .

>>
>>Are you saying that when you install the ERUNT system, your System Restore
>>gets faster, or are you saying ERUNT is faster than System Restore?
>>
>>A bit ambiguous there, IMO...

>
> ERUNT is faster than system restore , I use it to restore my system ;
> I`ve turned the system one off .


 
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