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From: Richard on 19 Dec 2009 19:06 Guys Something that has rather fussed me for a long time is that if I want to restore to a previous month it is not available to me. Indeed a restore point made earlier this month manually is not available to me today. The only restore point available is one created automatically yesterday when I removed a couple of drives. Is this normal? Many thanks Richard --
From: Carlos on 21 Dec 2009 08:20 Richard, Are you dual booting with another OS? Usually booting to XP 32-bit erases x64 restore points. Carlos "Richard" wrote: > Guys > > Something that has rather fussed me for a long time is that if I want to > restore to a previous month it is not available to me. Indeed a restore > point made earlier this month manually is not available to me today. > The only restore point available is one created automatically yesterday > when I removed a couple of drives. Is this normal? > > Many thanks > > Richard > -- > > > > . >
From: Richard on 21 Dec 2009 08:59 Thanks Carlos No this is a single boot system using XP Pro 64 Cheers Richard In his posting of Mon, 21 Dec 2009, Carlos writes >Richard, >Are you dual booting with another OS? >Usually booting to XP 32-bit erases x64 restore points. >Carlos > >"Richard" wrote: > >> Guys >> >> Something that has rather fussed me for a long time is that if I want to >> restore to a previous month it is not available to me. Indeed a restore >> point made earlier this month manually is not available to me today. >> The only restore point available is one created automatically yesterday >> when I removed a couple of drives. Is this normal? >> >> Many thanks >> >> Richard --
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