Re: System Restore won't work
- From: djenning <djenning.1yi7fh@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 19:40:49 +0000
I've ordered the SP2 cd as the alternative you suggest of copying
srclient.dll at best would just get me to the next file copy error
since I noticed previously when I chose the 'skip' option then another
file copy errror occurred for the next file and next file and next
file. May be too many files to copy.
Thanx. We'll see is having the cd to copy files from makes a difference
but I'm not sure even that will as I see 'system restore' is 'started'
in the service menu but just gives the error when I try to use it.
Gerry Cornell Wrote:
> In addition to the copy of srclient.dll in the servicepackfiles/i386
> directory there is also a copy in C:\windows \system 32\ directory,
> although that could be a copy of a file which is part of the System
> Restore problem. However, I would copy the file to the i386 directory
> and then try Bert's procedure again. It is worth a try.
>
> If it doesn't work order a free copy of the Windows XP SP2 CD on line.
> It will take a few days to reach you by post but it should resolve
> your
> problem be useful if you have further problems involving SP2.
> http://tinyurl.com/6g675
>
> --
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
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> "djenning" djenning.1ycvra@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote in message
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> I can't get berts procedure to reinstall system restore to work.
>
> 1. I have done as directed regarding the folders and making the
> files
> viewable etc.
>
> 2. The problem I keep having now is after right clicking on sr.inf
> and
> selecting install, the 'file needed' box opens, and I then do the
> next
> step and 'browse' and select the ServicePackFiles directory and then
> the i386 directory. It lists the sr.sys file that it is looking for
> and
> I select 'open' and then 'ok', it then 'copying files' but then a box
> with 'copy error' pops up containing text saying 'setup is unable to
> copy the file srclient.dll' and some other text asking me to 'ensure
> the location specified below is ok or insert the WindowsXP Home
> Edition
> ServicePack 2 cd'...
>
> 3. I don't have a sp2 cd as sp2 was done thru the download from
> windows
> and pointing to the servicepackfiles/i386 directory gives me the
> error.
> If I skip that file another error occurs for the next .dll file it is
> looking for but all these .dll files are in the servicepackfiles/i386
> directory and each one is displayed in the 'locate file' box that
> pops
> up for each as I go through the process.
>
> I don't know how to get Windows to 'see' each file as I have set the
> 'folder', 'view' settings as directed.
>
> Is there something basic I am doing wrong in running the sr.sys
> install
> process?
>
>
>
>
> Gerry Cornell Wrote:
> Make sure you can see hidden files by selecting Start, Control Panel,
> Folder Options, View, Advanced Settings and verify that the box
> before
> "Show hidden files and folders" is checked and "Hide protected
> operating system files " is unchecked. You may need to scroll down
> to
> see the second item. You should also make certain that the box
> before
> "Hide extensions for known file types" is not checked.
>
> Then as Bert Kinney suggests try reinstalling System Resto
> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/tips.html#ReinstallSR
>
> Next check which drives System Restore is monitoring. It should only
> be
> your C drive. Turn off monitoring of any other drives, which may be
> listed.
>
> Right click on your My computer icon on your Desktop and select
> Properties, System Restore. Place the cursor on D drive, click on
> Settings and check the box before "Turn off System Restore on
> this drive" and return to the screen upon which Settings appears.
> Next
> place the cursor on your C drive select Settings but this time find
> the
> slider and drag it to the left until it reads 5% and exit. When you
> get
> to the Settings screen click on. Apply and OK and exit. Finally run
> Disk
> CleanUp to remove Temporary
> Internet Files and the Disk Defragmenter on your C drive.
>
> Now check whether System Restore is working.
>
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>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
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> "djenning" djenning.1ybez8@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote in message
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> Primary Drive is C:
>
> A 160gb Maxter ata100 2mb buffer with 1 partition for the whole
> drive.
>
> Secondary Drive is D:
>
> A 60gb Maxter ata100 2mb buffer with 1 partition for the whole drive.
>
>
>
> Not sure I am understanding what info you want if that isn't it?
>
> The 'filesaver' event was caused by an energizer ups I recently
> installed including software and then removed. I edited the registry
> to
> clean all references to it and now there are NO ERRORS in the event
> logger, however, system restore still gives the same problem when I
> click on it, that being:
>
> A box pops up "System Restore Application, System restore application
> has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the
> inconvenience....."
>
> I click on the link in the box and another box pops up:
>
> "System Restore Application - Error Signature
> AppName: rstrui.exe AppVer. 5.1.2600.2180 ModName: srrstr.dll
> ModVer: 5.1.2600.2180 Offset: 00009826
> To view technical information about the error report click here..."
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Gerry Cornell Wrote:
> Can you please list and describe your drives / partitions.
>
>
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> Hope this helps.
>
> Gerry
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> "djenning" djenning.1yb3v8@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote in message
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> I followed Microsofts instructions for this most recent error and
> type
> the following at the command prompt:
>
> sc query FileSaver_Service
>
>
> and it spit back:
>
> Service_Name: FileSaver_Service
> Type: 10 Win32_Own_Process
> State: 1 Stopped
> (NotStoppable,NotPausable,IgnoresShutdown)
> Win32_exit_code: 1084 (0X43c)
> Service_exit_code: 0 (0X0)
> Checkpoint: 0X0
> Wait_hint: 0X0
>
>
> Is this any help?
>
>
> djenning Wrote:
> You got me thinking so I reinstalled a former hd and I don't have the
> disk error in the event anymore, don't have the 104 error for the
> srservice anymore either but system restore still does the same error
> when I try to use it. Also now have a different error and there are
> many 'information' events listing service control manager and a
> variety
> of numbers.
>
> As far as the hd it was a 160gb maxtor hd , ata100, formated w NTPS
> format in one partition. has always been. The 2nd drive was a 60gb
> maxtor ata 100 formated NTPS and one partition. Also, although no
> other
> hd is listed under Hard Disk Drives in My Computer, in the device
> manager if I turn on my photosmart hp printer it lists the card
> reader
> as a Disk drive.
>
> Most recent error :
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: Service Control Manager
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 7000
> Date: 10/11/2005
> Time: 6:06:34 PM
> User: N/A
> Computer: JENNINGS-O4H0QH
> Description:
> The FileSaver_Service service failed to start due to the following
> error:
> The system cannot find the file specified.
>
> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>
>
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