Re: Have proof MS removes restore points!!!!



Your system restore points are now gone. XP will begin creating new points
though. Anyway you want to know what to do to possibly fix the sluggishness.
First backup important data. Do a thorough scan for virus and spyware. You
may also run the CHKDSK tool with the /r switch (
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315265 ) Another thing to do is download the
hard drive diagnostic tool from your hard drive manufacturer's site and run
it to determine whether or not the hard drive is faulty. If the drive is
faulty you often see data loss occurring which might account for the loss of
the Restore Points.

Once your important data is backed up to a safe location do a Repair Install
( see How to Run a Repair Installation
http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/repair_xp.htm )


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Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User]
www.webtree.ca/windowsxp


"Jack" <replyto@newsgroup> wrote in message
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2 weeks ago I have installed Windows XP Home edition.
I have activated it and set the INITIAL restore point and put a NAME on
it..
The next day I set the second restore point after installing modem
drivers.
Since then I DID NOT install any additional software except regular
Windows updates Microsoft sent to my computer.
Yesterday my Windows become very sluggish so today I have decided to
restore my Windows to the earlier date.
And guess what?
There are not ANY restore points available except today's set at 12:21:12
AM.
Interesting time, isn't it? All ones and two's and I did not set it.

What has happened to my restore points?
Where is the one (first one) with the name put on it?

I have enough disk space 160GB free and I did not install any software
except Windows updates.
It is proof that something which came with the updates removed my restore
points.
Why Microsoft is doing that to the legitimate Windows users?
I am now stuck with the slugish Windows and not the way to restore back.

Your help is appreciated,
Jack



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