1. Welcome Guest! In order to create a new topic or reply to an existing one, you must register first. It is easy and free. Click here to sign up now!.
    Dismiss Notice

Vista; System Restore Differences

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by denmarfl, Jul 4, 2009.

  1. denmarfl

    denmarfl Guest

    Running Vista Home Prem 32 Bit on a Desktop and a Laptop.....

    Opening System Restore to review recorded Restore points I noticed a
    difference between the Restore points listed in the Desktops' list from the
    Laptops'.

    The Desktop list includes updates, driver installs, etc, and, daily Restore
    points labeled "System:Scheduled Checkpoints".

    The Laptops Restore Points list only shows Updates, etc....it does not
    contain any "System: Scheduled Checkpoint". Saved Restore points go back
    about 4 months. It would seem to me a dialy Restore Point is important. I
    see no setting and, my C:\ is checked under System Properities\System
    Protection Tab. So my Desktop records a daily Point and my Laptop does not.

    Why doesn't the Laptop save any "System: Scheduled Checkpoints"?
     
  2. Donald

    Donald Guest

    Did you tick your C: drive in System Protection on your laptop?

    "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:7957F229-EEA1-4464-B518-EEA7E4D00EF4@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Running Vista Home Prem 32 Bit on a Desktop and a Laptop.....
    >
    > Opening System Restore to review recorded Restore points I noticed a
    > difference between the Restore points listed in the Desktops' list from
    > the
    > Laptops'.
    >
    > The Desktop list includes updates, driver installs, etc, and, daily
    > Restore
    > points labeled "System:Scheduled Checkpoints".
    >
    > The Laptops Restore Points list only shows Updates, etc....it does not
    > contain any "System: Scheduled Checkpoint". Saved Restore points go back
    > about 4 months. It would seem to me a dialy Restore Point is important. I
    > see no setting and, my C: is checked under System ProperitiesSystem
    > Protection Tab. So my Desktop records a daily Point and my Laptop does
    > not.
    >
    > Why doesn't the Laptop save any "System: Scheduled Checkpoints"? <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. denmarfl

    denmarfl Guest

    Yep, it was checked. I did discover why System: Scheduled Ceckpoints was
    never recording. Under Task Scheduler "Restore Points"....Settings where
    checked to stop a System Checkpoint if Laptop was operating on Battery. I
    only use my Laptop on Battery...so I unchecked this setting...and 20 minutes
    later System estore recorded a Checkpoint.

    "Donald" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Did you tick your C: drive in System Protection on your laptop?
    >
    > "denmarfl" <denmarfl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:7957F229-EEA1-4464-B518-EEA7E4D00EF4@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > Running Vista Home Prem 32 Bit on a Desktop and a Laptop.....
    > >
    > > Opening System Restore to review recorded Restore points I noticed a
    > > difference between the Restore points listed in the Desktops' list from
    > > the
    > > Laptops'.
    > >
    > > The Desktop list includes updates, driver installs, etc, and, daily
    > > Restore
    > > points labeled "System:Scheduled Checkpoints".
    > >
    > > The Laptops Restore Points list only shows Updates, etc....it does not
    > > contain any "System: Scheduled Checkpoint". Saved Restore points go back
    > > about 4 months. It would seem to me a dialy Restore Point is important. I
    > > see no setting and, my C: is checked under System ProperitiesSystem
    > > Protection Tab. So my Desktop records a daily Point and my Laptop does
    > > not.
    > >
    > > Why doesn't the Laptop save any "System: Scheduled Checkpoints"? <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

Share This Page