Re: System Restore and 'SYSTEM CHECKPOINTS'
- From: "gman" <gman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 13:31:01 -0700
Hey, Bert.
Yes, in Scheduled Tasks using the Scheduled Task Wizard. It would not allow
me to use the feature (create a schedule for Restore) unless I created myself
a password (to identify myself as a person with administrator rights, if I
remember correctly). I didn't have a log in password before (as I was the
only one using my computer), but that didn't stop me from using XP. So, as I
said, I created a password, which I must type in now to get past that Windows
screen (I think it is the User Screen) right before the desktop appears.
Sorry, but I am not one to remember all the exact names for the different
features.
I have aStartup Manager program that I downloaded for ME and used it to shut
down so stuff. I need to do the same with XP. I looked at msconfig and it
seemed to me that there were a lot of processes running relative to ME. I
thought that odd as I have less installed by far on XP drive than the ME
drive. Xp drive is rather barren acutally, other than Office, a couple of
image editors, firewall, dictionary, scanner software and battery backup
monitoring software.
Thanks again for you help.
gman
.. "Bert Kinney" wrote:
> One more question Gman, when you say "I was trying to SET UP the
> automatic System Restore
> feature" are you referring to setting up SR in Scheduled Tasks?
>
> As far as System Recourses go, my experience is just the opposite.
> Run Process Explorer and take a look at all the running processes and
> if any one of them is taking up more cpu time than normal.
> http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/procexp.shtml
>
> You will also want to look at the Startup Tab in msconfig and see what
> application are starting. Some apps may be able to be removed from the
> Startup Tab.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
> http://dts-l.org/
>
> gman wrote:
> > Hey, Bert.
> >
> > When I was trying to SET UP the automatic System Restore
> > feature to create restore points automatically (such as
> > when I logged in), XP would not let me do it because it
> > would ask for a password, which I didn't have. So, I
> > created one, which I now must type in every time I turn
> > on the computer. Once I did that, I could use the
> > feature. I still don't understand why I had to do this.
> > Maybe it has something to do with Administrator rights.
> > I am not connected to a network.
> >
> > Microsoft says XP is supposed to be better than ME, but I
> > just do not find that to be the case. I never run out of
> > system resources with ME, and I have a ton more stuff on
> > that hard drive and using resources. The only single
> > thing I find more efficient about XP is the download
> > speed for dialup internet. It is definitely faster than
> > ME, but that might be a funtion of IE 6 as I have IE 5.5
> > on my ME drive.
> >
> > I guess I prefer things to be kept as simple as possible
> > as that is, more often than not, more efficient and less
> > frustrating for the average home user. Administrator
> > rights? My Lord, how silly for most people, it seems.
> >
> > Thanks for your imput as always.
> >
> > gman
> >
> > "Bert Kinney" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Gman,
> >>
> >> Thanks for the feedback. One question, what exactly did
> >> you password protect?
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Regards,
> >> Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
> >> http://dts-l.org/
> >>
> >>
> >> gman wrote:
> >>> Hi, Bert,
> >>>
> >>> Just wanted to inform you that the goofy Restore has now
> >>> begun to create automatic restore points without me
> >>> having done a thing (been very busy and wanted to wait
> >>> until I had time to concentrate on problem). Can't
> >>> understand why, unless it has something to do with
> >>> having a password. I did not have a password before,
> >>> but the Task Scheduler would not run a System Restore
> >>> scheduled task unless I had a password. So, I created
> >>> one. It appears that the automatic restore points
> >>> began being generated around that time. I do not have
> >>> any restore task scheduled as it didn't perform the
> >>> operation without the restore window popping up and
> >>> asking me to create a restore point. Didn't want that;
> >>> just wanted it to do it without me knowing.
> >>>
> >>> Anyway, I'm getting the points now, but I wanted to
> >>> report this to you and, again, thank you for your
> >>> assistance.
> >>>
> >>> gman
> >>>
> >>> "Bert Kinney" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> gman wrote:
> >>>>> Hi, Bert,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks for the info. I can create restore points
> >>>>> manually and can get the task schedule feature to pop
> >>>>> up the restore box when I want, such as at start up
> >>>>> or log in. Also, I can restore successfully. I
> >>>>> checked the event viewer and there is nothing there
> >>>>> except that restore points were created by the system
> >>>>> when I installed a couple of software programs in the
> >>>>> last few days.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> You indicate that automatic restore points will not be
> >>>>> created if the system is not idle. Does the system
> >>>>> decide to create an automatic check point at a
> >>>>> p[articular time or after a certain amount of idle
> >>>>> time?
> >>>>
> >>>> System Restore by default creates an automatic restore
> >>>> point every 24 hours and only when there is sufficient
> >>>> system idle time. If the system is in use all the time
> >>>> it is turned on, or if there is a application running
> >>>> that causes no idle time, automatic restore points will
> >>>> not be created. Screen savers, stand by, or hibernation
> >>>> can also prevent automatic restore points.
> >>>>
> >>>>> The other odd thing I noted with restore is that when
> >>>>> one
> >>>>> is typing in a name for a restore point, but maybe
> >>>>> wants to change something or correct spelling, the
> >>>>> cursor cannot highlight anything to delete, copy,
> >>>>> etc. Not a big deal, just a tad annoying due to
> >>>>> inconsistent behavior between features / programs and
> >>>>> use of cursor.
> >>>>
> >>>> I would suggest ruling out virus and spyware infection.
> >>>> Virus and Spyware removal and prevention
> >>>> http://home.earthlink.net/~mvp_bert/html/spyware.html
> >>>>
> >>>>> I download a couple of the scripts that were listed,
> >>>>> but I am not familiar with scripts. What do I do now
> >>>>> that I have downloaded and saved them to a folder?
> >>>>> LOL
> >>>>
> >>>> Download the XPSystemRestorePointFrequency.vbs script
> >>>> and remove it from it's zip file to the desktop. Double
> >>>> click to run it. It will show the number of hours the
> >>>> system is set to create restore points, and allow you
> >>>> to change it.
> >>>>
> >>>>> Great website, BTW. Thanks for your help.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> "Bert Kinney" wrote:
> >>>>>> Hi Gman,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Use the Event Viewer to investigate System Restore
> >>>>>> service errors. To do this, follow these steps:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> * Go to Start - Run and type eventvwr.msc and
> >>>>>> press enter.
> >>>>>> * Click the Source tab to sort by name, look for
> >>>>>> "sr" and "srservice." Double-click each of these
> >>>>>> services, and evaluate the event description for any
> >>>>>> indication of the cause of the problem. Make note of
> >>>>>> the Description, EventID and Source of these Event
> >>>>>> Properties that show an Error or Warning, and post
> >>>>>> them here.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> System Restore fails to create an automatic restore
> >>>>>> point
> >>>>>> http://home.earthlink.net/~mvp_bert/html/body_srauto.html
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> --
> >>>>>> Regards,
> >>>>>> Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
> >>>>>> http://dts-l.org/
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> gman wrote:
> >>>>>>> I have WIndows XP and system restore is not
> >>>>>>> automatically creating 'SYSTEM CHECKPOINTS' as it
> >>>>>>> apparently is supposed to do and as my Windows ME
> >>>>>>> does.
> >>>>>>> Does anyone know why? Is there something I must do
> >>>>>>> to have XP do this automatically without me having
> >>>>>>> to do it manually?
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> --
> >>>> Regards,
> >>>> Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
> >>>> http://dts-l.org/
>
>
>
.
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