From: D. on 12 Feb 2010 16:27 Hello , Could someone tell me how to access " System Volume Information " ? TIA , D. xp sp3 i.e. 7 o.e. 6
From: Saucy on 12 Feb 2010 16:37 You have to use the security tab to add your user name to those allowed access. Read this: [How to gain access to the System Volume Information folder - Microsoft] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309531 "D." <wdstk(a)sover.net> wrote in message news:e5Wr3oCrKHA.3408(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hello , > Could someone tell me how to > access " System Volume Information " ? > TIA , > D. > xp sp3 > i.e. 7 > o.e. 6 >
From: Lem on 12 Feb 2010 16:43 D. wrote: > Hello , > Could someone tell me how to > access " System Volume Information " ? > TIA , > D. > xp sp3 > i.e. 7 > o.e. 6 > > The System Volume Information folder is difficult to access for a reason. Make sure you know what you're doing. -- Lem Apollo 11 - 40 years ago: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html
From: MowGreen on 12 Feb 2010 16:45 Why ? There's nothing in SVI that you should be mucking around with. If there are infected restore points, then you should *first* ensure the system is clean. Once that's done, disable System Restore to flush *all* restore points. Reboot. Reenable System Restore and create a *known clean restore point* now. MowGreen ================ * -343-* FDNY Never Forgotten ================ banthecheck.com "Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked D. wrote: > Hello , > Could someone tell me how to > access " System Volume Information " ? > TIA , > D. > xp sp3 > i.e. 7 > o.e. 6 > >
From: D. on 12 Feb 2010 16:54
Thanks to you all for your advice . I will just leave well enough alone . I've been trying to figure out why " system restore " points disappear from " ccleaner " . D. "D." <wdstk(a)sover.net> wrote in message news:e5Wr3oCrKHA.3408(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hello , > Could someone tell me how to > access " System Volume Information " ? > TIA , > D. > xp sp3 > i.e. 7 > o.e. 6 > |