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I went to restore my computer to an earlier date and I had no available dates
to choose from. My disk space usage is set to the maximum amount. Is there any other way to restore my computer to an earlier date? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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"jenn2921" <jenn2921@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7A3962EA-EE30-4BCF-A5D7-6EE47E01427F@microsoft.com... >I went to restore my computer to an earlier date and I had no available >dates > to choose from. My disk space usage is set to the maximum amount. Is > there > any other way to restore my computer to an earlier date? Thanks in > advance > for your help. It is important to know why you want to restore your computer to an earlier date. Also, keep in mind that System Restore can only restore the state of your operating *system* to an earlier date, which is not the same thing. Unless you imaged or cloned your drive at the time that you want to return your PC to, then the answer is no. And System Restore can only go back as far as the oldest restore point. If you ever do use System Restore in the future, keep in mind that the further back in time you go, the chance or potential problems increases. That's because when you install a program, usually many changes are made to the registry. However, those new values are gone once you revert to an ealier state (e.g., the state before the program in question was installed) of the registry. So, once again, what is your actual problem? I'm sure someone here will be able to help you solve it. And you should really start imaging of cloning your hard drive! |
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If you have no Restore Points then you have not Restore Points. It doesn't
sound like you have any third party software installed that make regular backups so they answer to your question is No. While this will not help you revert back to an earlier time you should look at Bert Kinney's resource on System Restore to see if you can determine why yours isn't working and see if you can fix it http://bertk.mvps.org/ You may wish to invest in a decent third party backup program. Do a google search and I'm certain Acronis TrueImage will show up. -- Xandros "jenn2921" <jenn2921@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7A3962EA-EE30-4BCF-A5D7-6EE47E01427F@microsoft.com... >I went to restore my computer to an earlier date and I had no available >dates > to choose from. My disk space usage is set to the maximum amount. Is > there > any other way to restore my computer to an earlier date? Thanks in > advance > for your help. |
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Is this a sudden, new problem?
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ jenn2921 wrote: > I went to restore my computer to an earlier date and I had no available > dates to choose from. My disk space usage is set to the maximum amount. > Is there any other way to restore my computer to an earlier date? Thanks > in advance for your help. |
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Thanks for all of your help!
"Xandros" wrote: > If you have no Restore Points then you have not Restore Points. It doesn't > sound like you have any third party software installed that make regular > backups so they answer to your question is No. > > While this will not help you revert back to an earlier time you should look > at Bert Kinney's resource on System Restore to see if you can determine why > yours isn't working and see if you can fix it http://bertk.mvps.org/ > > You may wish to invest in a decent third party backup program. Do a google > search and I'm certain Acronis TrueImage will show up. > -- > > Xandros > > > "jenn2921" <jenn2921@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7A3962EA-EE30-4BCF-A5D7-6EE47E01427F@microsoft.com... > >I went to restore my computer to an earlier date and I had no available > >dates > > to choose from. My disk space usage is set to the maximum amount. Is > > there > > any other way to restore my computer to an earlier date? Thanks in > > advance > > for your help. > > > |
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You don't say why you want to restore it!
Disable Norton, if using it, to do a SR Info does help here! You can also try to do a System Restore as you are going into Safe Mode. You get a choice: proceed to SM, or do a SR Check for spyware: http://www.spybot.info/en/index.html Spybot Search & Destroy 1.6 is a very good, FREE Anti-Spyware Program. Download, install, update, and immunize your System with it. Then SCAN with it. Update it, and scan your System once a fortnight. http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php Malwarebytes is as the name says, a Malware Remover! For the Free version scroll down their page to either download from Download.com, or Major Geeks.com Download, install, and update. Important re: Safe Mode If you happen to find a problem that you can’t uninstall / delete, reboot the computer, and go into Safe Mode. To get into Safe mode, tap F8 right at Power On / Startup, and use UP arrow key to get to Safe Mode from list of options, then hit ENTER. RESCAN your computer with your Anti-Virus, Malwarebytes and Spybot S & D while in Safe Mode. If unable to install above Programs in Normal Mode: Sometimes Trojans, Viruses, Malware, etc stop you installing and/or updating Programs to remove them. If that happens, reboot into Safe Mode with Networking, and install, update and scan from there. -- Mad Mike "jenn2921" wrote: > Thanks for all of your help! > > "Xandros" wrote: > > > If you have no Restore Points then you have not Restore Points. It doesn't > > sound like you have any third party software installed that make regular > > backups so they answer to your question is No. > > > > While this will not help you revert back to an earlier time you should look > > at Bert Kinney's resource on System Restore to see if you can determine why > > yours isn't working and see if you can fix it http://bertk.mvps.org/ > > > > You may wish to invest in a decent third party backup program. Do a google > > search and I'm certain Acronis TrueImage will show up. > > -- > > > > Xandros > > > > > > "jenn2921" <jenn2921@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:7A3962EA-EE30-4BCF-A5D7-6EE47E01427F@microsoft.com... > > >I went to restore my computer to an earlier date and I had no available > > >dates > > > to choose from. My disk space usage is set to the maximum amount. Is > > > there > > > any other way to restore my computer to an earlier date? Thanks in > > > advance > > > for your help. > > > > > > |
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