even XP System Restore is unsafe
even XP System Restore is unsafe
Warning to fellow naifs. Even XP System Restore, with its reassuring "This process ... is completely reversible" is not safe. I recently was hunting for a restore point to solve a certain apparent driver problem. System Restore took me back a month, but the problem was still there. So I asked System Restore to go back another month. After the long process it announced that it couldn't accomplish the restore. So I tried a different, intermediate date. Still it couldn't. So I tried another and another. On about the 5th try Windows couldn't start. Some file was reported missing or corrupt, and I was asked to insert the Windows Installation disk. Of course our Thinkpads don't come with such a disk. (There is a nice post on this site from 4saad.com explaining how to make one.) I behaved helplessly and took a complete restore to factory state. Pretty XP System Restore can lead you where you didn't intend to go.
Dennis Couzin
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WYN, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T42 2378-FVU, Pentium M 1.7 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WYN, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T42 2378-FVU, Pentium M 1.7 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
Generally System Restore is safe, but occasionally it will create big problems, or will not work at all. I have read that Norton AV will break System Restore, and when I had Norton AV installed, I could not go to a previous Restore Point at all (I no longer use Norton AV). I personally have had to use System Restore from Windows SAFE MODE to get it to work (FTR: this is after I had already gotten rid of Norton). To play it safe (no pun intended) I plan on using it from SAFE MODE from now on (when I need it).
DKB
Gosh, I do run Norton AntiVirus. This time around it seems less intrusive than MacAfee, but this is no indication of its insidiousness with Windows. What AV do you recommend?
Dennis Couzin
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WYN, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T42 2378-FVU, Pentium M 1.7 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WYN, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T42 2378-FVU, Pentium M 1.7 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
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rkawakami
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If you are getting this specifc message:
"Restoration Incomplete. Your computer cannot be restored . . . "
then you may want to read this:
Symantec Support
Basically, if you use NAV 2006 and some earlier versions, Windows System Restore points cannot be restored because NAV has a default setting which protects itself from being changed. Turning off that function will NOT allow you to use those restore points that were created when that feature was enabled. In other words, you must turn off the function for FUTURE restore points to work correctly.
I am still using NAV 2002 on most of my systems which does not seem to be affected by this bug. I believe I have NAV 2005 on a couple of systems, one of which WAS affected by this problem. I could not restore any of the checkpoints because NAV had been installed for several months and all of the ones still in the system were unusable.
"Restoration Incomplete. Your computer cannot be restored . . . "
then you may want to read this:
Symantec Support
Basically, if you use NAV 2006 and some earlier versions, Windows System Restore points cannot be restored because NAV has a default setting which protects itself from being changed. Turning off that function will NOT allow you to use those restore points that were created when that feature was enabled. In other words, you must turn off the function for FUTURE restore points to work correctly.
I am still using NAV 2002 on most of my systems which does not seem to be affected by this bug. I believe I have NAV 2005 on a couple of systems, one of which WAS affected by this problem. I could not restore any of the checkpoints because NAV had been installed for several months and all of the ones still in the system were unusable.
Ray Kawakami
X22 X24 X31 X41 X41T X60 X60s X61 X61s X200 X200s X300 X301 Z60m Z61t Z61p 560 560Z 600 600E 600X T21 T22 T23 T41 T60p T410 T420 T520 W500 W520 R50 A21p A22p A31 A31p
NOTE: All links to PC-Doctor software hosted by me are dead. Files removed 8/28/12 by manufacturer's demand.
X22 X24 X31 X41 X41T X60 X60s X61 X61s X200 X200s X300 X301 Z60m Z61t Z61p 560 560Z 600 600E 600X T21 T22 T23 T41 T60p T410 T420 T520 W500 W520 R50 A21p A22p A31 A31p
NOTE: All links to PC-Doctor software hosted by me are dead. Files removed 8/28/12 by manufacturer's demand.
System Restore saved me out of a couple of pickles. The big one was the PC Doctor 5 upgrade snafu. The other one was a printer driver that broke the Standby feature of my wife's ThinkPad (at the time I didn't know what had caused the Standby failure). On the the first issue, I had to go back a couple of weeks, and on the second a couple of months.
I view System Restore as one of the tools available to restore a damaged software environment. It has it's place, as well as System File Checker, data backups, system backups, and the Product Recovery Discs.
I view System Restore as one of the tools available to restore a damaged software environment. It has it's place, as well as System File Checker, data backups, system backups, and the Product Recovery Discs.
DKB
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tfflivemb2
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While this is the exact same method that I use, I would like to be able to use the System Restore feature from time to time.dr_st wrote:I recommend Symantec Corporate Antivirus and to _NEVER_ use System Restore.
I have worked a few systems that I had to reinstall, because the owner decided to try installing the wrong driver packages, OR had disabled their version of Norton (the bloatful kind) to install something else, and screwed everything up. Had the System Restore feature worked, I could have saved myself alot of time.
Going back to rkawakami's post, I think the option he suggests be deselected is "Enable protection for my Symantec product".
Dennis Couzin
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WYN, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T42 2378-FVU, Pentium M 1.7 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WMZ, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T43 2668-WYN, Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
T42 2378-FVU, Pentium M 1.7 GHz, 2 GB, XP-P Sp3
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Just curious, when you say Symantec AV do you mean Symantec AV Corp Edition or Norton AV since that is two different products?bill bolton wrote:In my experience, it works very reliably, but I wouldn't touch Symantec AV with a 10 metre pole!
Cheers,
Bill
I use Symantec AV Corp Edition and find it to work really well, but wouldn't ever want to use Norton AV.
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System restore is a great tool, but there are many programs that can mess it up. Because programs like Norton AV and such require a daily update to work properly, they do not like being reset to earlier time period. They purposely have the program reject the system restore repair to keep its files up to date. The reason for this is that there might be a way to use system restore to get free updates after subscription has expired. This doesn't make since because the update servers know who has a subscription, and who does not. I know Norton 2002 and 2004 products don't seem to have this problem, but the ones made after 2005 do. Yes, I have had a system restore fail because of Norton. I think I fixed it by booting into safe mode and running system restore from there. In my opinion, all security programs suck. They all use too many resources, and they are very buggy. I have had a Trojan get past Norton AV, and security holes get past Norton Firewall. ZoneAlarm seems to do the best job, but now I have a hardware firewall, so I wouldn't know.
I have finally rejoined the dark side.
ThinkPad T450s, Core i7 5600u, 12GB RAM, Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD.
Previous ThinkPads: T41, T21, 600E
ThinkPad T450s, Core i7 5600u, 12GB RAM, Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD.
Previous ThinkPads: T41, T21, 600E
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