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Create System Restore point fails - Vista Home Premium

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by JGT, Jun 13, 2009.

  1. JGT

    JGT Guest

    I'm in the process of rebuilding my wife's Sony Viao after Sony reimaged the
    HD (Vista Home Premium) and got to the point where I wanted to create a
    restore point. This attempt failed, I went into SAFE mode and tried again and
    I get a message "The Volume Shadow Copy service used by System Restore is not
    working. For more information view the event log. (0x81000202).

    I go to the Event Viewer and it fails "Event Log service is unavailable.
    Verify that the service is running."

    When I go to the "Services" I don't see any entry for the "Event Log" - what
    should I be looking for? How do I get the system restore working?
     
  2. Peter Foldes

    Peter Foldes Guest

  3. SIW2

    SIW2 Guest

    JGT;1065187 Wrote: <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I'm in the process of rebuilding my wife's Sony Viao after Sony reimaged
    > the
    > HD (Vista Home Premium) and got to the point where I wanted to create a
    > restore point. This attempt failed, I went into SAFE mode and tried
    > again and
    > I get a message "The Volume Shadow Copy service used by System Restore
    > is not
    > working. For more information view the event log. (0x81000202).
    >
    > I go to the Event Viewer and it fails "Event Log service is
    > unavailable.
    > Verify that the service is running."
    >
    > When I go to the "Services" I don't see any entry for the "Event Log" -
    > what
    > should I be looking for? How do I get the system restore working?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Hi jgt,

    You might try this ( if you haven't already ) :

    Scroll down the Services list to "Volume Shadow Copy", double click on
    it and Start it, then rt click, select Properties and set Startup type
    to Automatic.

    Also check that "Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider" is started
    and set to manual.

    Hope it helps

    SIW2


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    SIW2
     
  4. JGT

    JGT Guest

    The "Volume Shadow Copy" was not correct so I changed it. Still I could not
    restore and as I went through the page Peter suggested the hole seemed to be
    getting deeper. Because I was so early in the restore I just reimaged the HD
    and started fresh. This time it worked.

    As I inch my way forward through the rebuild I keep creating restore points
    just to ensure it is working.

    Thanks to all who tried to help.
     

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