Walter
Fri Sep 09 07:04:59 CDT 2005
- Can't find GoBack
- Have enough free space (> 10 GB)
- Followed your instructions to clear SR files. After Reboot there is no
_RESTORE file in C. The created OLDREST file is empty.
Is this normal ?
"Noel Paton" <NoelDPspamless@btopenworld.com> schreef in bericht
news:O4hBROStFHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> It's possibly due to a number of things -
> among them....
>
> 1) Not enough hard disk space on drive C: (min 400MB free space required)
> 2) corrupt SR control files (are you running Norton cr&pware?)
> 3) GoBack may be installed, if you used an OEM System Recovery disk to do
> the reinstall, rather than an OS disk.
>
> Check Add/Remove for GoBack
> Check the HD free space
> try a manual clearance of the SR files....
> Boot to DOS, using your Startup Disk (if you don't have one and can't make
> one from Start | Add/Remove Programs, then download a diskmaker from
> www.bootdisk.com, and create the floppy by running the file)
>
> At the A:\> prompt, type the following commands (followed by [return])
>
> ATTRIB -S -R -H C:\_RESTORE
>
> REN C:\_RESTORE OLDREST
>
> When the A:\> prompt returns, remove the floppy, and reboot the PC. The
> Control Files will be rebuilt, and a Restore point should be created.
>
> Then delete the C:\OLDREST folder, and reboot again.
>
> Finally adjust the space allocated to the restore folder
>
>
> --
> Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2005, Windows)
>
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>
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> "Walter Van Bijlen" <walter.vb@telenet.be> wrote in message
> news:JjcUe.189678$yl.10392646@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
> > At Problemsolving
> > (via Configurationscreen-System-Performance-Filesystem-Problemsolving)
> > (have Win in dutch, am not sure of the right appellations !!)
> > the item "option to desactivate System recovery" is activated.
> > After desactivation and restart of the pc, the item is again activated.
> > This function never gave problems before, but lately, after a
> > system-crash,
> > I reformatted the HD and reloaded WinME. From then the problem occurred.
> > What is curious too : the switch from "Performance" and "Filesystem" and
> > further to "Problemsolving" take more time then usual.
> > Has someone an explanation for this problem ?
> >
> >
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