1. Make sure that System Restore is enabled
2. Make sure that you have sufficient disk space on all the drives where System Restore is enabled
3. Try creating a System Restore point manually and making a note of the Error Message you get. If you don't get one, check if one has been created or not.
4. Next set would be to Check the Event Viewer
Type Event Viewer in Start Menu Search Box, hit Enter. Expand Windows Logs then click on Application. Look for Errors if your find any codes post it here or search in Google for that Error codes.
5. Type Services in Start Menu Search Box, hit Enter. Make sure that the Volume Shadow Copy Service is Running if its not running then double click on it.
7. Next step we could try to Rebuild the WMI components
9. Try to Login under Safe Mode then try to Create a restore point
10. Try to Turn off the System Restore and turn it back on
11. Remove restore points:
Hope this helps,
2. Make sure that you have sufficient disk space on all the drives where System Restore is enabled
3. Try creating a System Restore point manually and making a note of the Error Message you get. If you don't get one, check if one has been created or not.
4. Next set would be to Check the Event Viewer
Type Event Viewer in Start Menu Search Box, hit Enter. Expand Windows Logs then click on Application. Look for Errors if your find any codes post it here or search in Google for that Error codes.
5. Type Services in Start Menu Search Box, hit Enter. Make sure that the Volume Shadow Copy Service is Running if its not running then double click on it.
- If the Start up type is set to Disabled or Manually
- click the Drop down and Select to Automatic and click on start
- Apply it then Click OK
7. Next step we could try to Rebuild the WMI components
- Close all open programs.
- Download the WMI.bat from from here
WMI.bat
- Right Click on WMI.bat file and Run as administrator.
- The Command Prompt window will open. When prompted, type Y to continue.
- Allow the Command Prompt to finish and automatically close.
9. Try to Login under Safe Mode then try to Create a restore point
10. Try to Turn off the System Restore and turn it back on
11. Remove restore points:
- In Computer (Computer), right-click on C, then Properties (properties), click Disk Cleanup (Disk Cleanup), then clean the system files (Clean up system files)
- which shows the More Options tab (More Options)
- By clicking on Clean (Clean up) under System Restore and Shadow (System Restore and Shadow Copies), restore points will be removed, except the most recent.
- Start type cmd then Right Click and Run as administrator
- Type in SFC/ SCANNOW
Hope this helps,
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