Re: System Restore conflicts with Norton System Works 2006

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JB wrote:
Since installing Norton System Works 2006, System Restore is unable
to locate previous restore points. Any clues on how to address this?
Thanks

I agree with the others reguarding Symantec products but you might give this
a try.
Shut off system retore and reboot your computer, next turn sr back on and
reboot again, this will delete all prior restore points and the second
reboot will create a restore point so you know that the auto check point
funtion is working, then give sr a try and see if it is working again.

Note: system restore checkpoints rely on the one before it for it to work,
if one of these checkpoints get corrupted in some way sr is kaput! and the
only way to fix it is how I described above.
Good luck.
--
Mike Pawlak


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