Gerry
Thu Apr 24 11:17:30 PDT 2008
Leonard
Probably not applicable here but with a dual booting computer if Vista
see a Windows XP you can lose XP restore points. I think I might
encourage Bert to add it to his page.
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Gerry
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Leonard Grey wrote:
> Frequently caused by malware, but there are other causes as well.
>
> Troubleshooting Missing Restore Points
>
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/missingrps.html
>
> A tip: Using the maximum allocation for restore points is really a
> waste of disk space. I can't think of anyone who needs that much
> space.
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> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
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> jh wrote:
>> I have restore enabled and have maximum memory alloted. I recently
>> had problems and tried to restore. All the restore points were gone.
>> In the following restore points were added automatically. I had some
>> problems again and whne I pulled up Restore all the dates were gone.
>> What is causing this?