Restore Points
Restore Points
Occasionally I create a restore point, but when I go to look for my restore point days later there are no restore points. I'm not aware that I have any maintenance tasks that are doing disk clean up. Any ideas?
If you have a dual boot setup with XP, when you boot XP that can delete the restore points in Vista.
See following for a solution in this scenerio: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926185/en-us
See following for a solution in this scenerio: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926185/en-us
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I had the problem of dual boot and losing restoer points a while back. http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=39958
From the other thread you linked to:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 082#299082
With XP on the main hard drive and Vista on the 2nd hard drive in the UltraBay Slim adapter I have Vista hidden from XP, but XP is visible and accessible from Vista. This is acceptable to me.Kyocera wrote:so far there is not a real fix for this other than to completely hide the two OS's which I dont' want to do.
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 082#299082
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That is the setup I have always had with XP and Vista, be it Beta 2, RC1, or Vista SP1. I also had the restore points deleted in Vista until I did what I posted in the linked thread above.
EDIT: Yeah, it's kind of hard to disable a drive in Device Manager when you are booted up on it.
EDIT2: Here is what Microsoft wrote in the link I posted above.
EDIT: Yeah, it's kind of hard to disable a drive in Device Manager when you are booted up on it.
EDIT2: Here is what Microsoft wrote in the link I posted above.
Microsoft wrote:Effects of this workaround
After you restart Windows XP, you cannot access the volume that is created in Windows Vista from Windows XP. However, you can still access the volume that is created in Windows XP from Windows Vista. You must use Windows XP drive or an additional drive such as a USB thumb drive for data exchange.
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wikipedia wrote:On a computer with both Windows Vista and either Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installed, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 deletes any existing System Restore points belonging to Windows Vista during boot.[1] Microsoft confirms this issue but maintains that it is a fundamental function of the way XP works and cannot be changed. The solution, Microsoft maintains, is to install Windows Vista on a separate physical drive, not a partition, and make it invisible to XP.[ci
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