我最近遇到了一个问题,我在Windows(Windows)中的所有还原点都消失了。如果我创建了系统还原点然后重新启动 PC,还原点就会消失!我无法弄清楚为什么会发生这种情况,但在做了一些研究之后,我设法解决了这个问题。
在本文中,我将介绍一些在Windows(Windows)中缺少还原点时可以尝试的方法。如果您仍然遇到丢失还原点的问题,请发表评论,我会尽力提供帮助。
方法 1 – 禁用系统还原
您可以尝试做的第一件事是禁用系统还原。这有什么帮助?好吧,备份存储在System Volume Information文件夹中。如果此文件夹已损坏,则必须将其删除。您可以通过禁用系统还原(System Restore)然后再次启用它来做到这一点。
右键单击Computer或This PC并选择Properties。然后单击系统保护(System Protection)链接。
然后单击系统保护(System Protection)选项卡上的配置(Configure)按钮。您还应该看到它显示当前驱动器的On。
现在继续并单击关闭系统保护(Turn off system protection)单选按钮,然后单击确定。
您会收到一条消息,询问您是否真的要这样做。请注意,这样做将删除所有以前的还原点,因为正在删除该备份文件夹。
重新启动计算机,然后返回并重新打开系统保护(System Protection)。现在尝试手动创建一个还原点,看看它在您重新启动机器时是否会消失。
方法 2 – 检查磁盘空间使用情况
从上面开始,如果您转到Computer、Properties、System Protection,单击Configure,还有一个与磁盘空间使用有关的部分。确保(Make)这个值不是很小的。系统还原(System Restore)需要一定的空间,如果磁盘空间不足,旧的还原点会被自动删除。
要检查的另一件事是硬盘驱动器上剩余的实际磁盘空间。有时您可能没有意识到,突然间您的硬盘上只有 100 MB 可用空间!这也将阻止创建系统还原点。
方法 3 (Method 3) – 检查防病毒(– Check Antivirus)和其他程序(Programs)
大多数情况下,防病毒程序不会导致此问题,但有时您可能会遇到一些阻止创建某些文件的设置或程序。值得关闭保护一段时间,创建还原点并查看它们是否存在。例如,McAfee Quick Clean有一个名为“ System Restore Point Cleaner ”的选项,可以做到这一点,所以要小心。
此外,其他第三方应用程序可能会导致此问题,因此您必须尝试记住在问题开始发生之前您在计算机上安装了哪些程序。对于那些声称可以通过运行其软件使您的计算机速度提高 100% 的磁盘清理或调整程序来说尤其如此。很多时候,这些程序通过关闭您本来想继续使用的各种东西来对您的系统造成危险的事情。出现的一个程序是DisKeeper。
一位遇到此问题的用户发现该问题是由Microsoft Office 97引起的。不知道那个人为什么使用Office 97,但它会导致与Windows的注册表冲突并阻止创建还原点。如果您没有安装Office 97,它可能是其他一些程序。
方法 4 – 尝试安全模式
您可以尝试的另一件事是在安全模式下(Safe Mode)创建还原点。如果您无法确定是哪个程序或服务导致问题并阻止系统还原工作,您仍然可以通过进入安全模式(Safe Mode)然后创建它来创建它。它可能对某些人不起作用,但对其他人来说似乎是一个可行的选择。
方法 5 – 双引导系统
如果您使用另一个操作系统(如Windows XP、Vista或Windows 8 )双引导(Windows 8)Windows ,并且两个操作系统都在同一个物理磁盘上,则一个操作系统可能会导致另一个操作系统出现问题。每当您重新启动时,还原点可能会被删除。我不确定是什么特定的设置会导致这种情况,但是双启动的用户已经报告了这种情况,尤其是使用Windows XP的用户。尝试删除双引导或在其自己的磁盘上安装每个操作系统。
方法 6 – 可能的病毒
许多病毒会删除您的还原点,因此您永远无法将计算机还原到以前的时间。如果没有其他工作,此时运行完整的病毒扫描是个好主意。此外,最好在Windows实际加载之前运行病毒扫描。您可以使用Windows Defender Offline执行此操作。
方法 7 – Chkdsk & SFC
最后,您可以尝试在Windows中运行(Windows)Chkdsk /f并查看磁盘是否有任何问题。您还可以打开命令提示符并输入sfc /scannow,这将扫描所有Windows文件并替换损坏或丢失的系统文件。
希望这些解决方案之一可以解决您在Windows(Windows)中缺少还原点的问题。如果没有,请在此处发表评论,我会尽力提供帮助。享受!
System Restore Points Missing in Windows?
I recently ran into a problem where all my restore points in Windows were disaрpearing. If I created a system reѕtore point and then restarted the PC, the restore point would be gone! I could not figυre out why this was happening, but after doing some research I managed to get the problem fixed.
In this article, I’ll write about a few methods you can try if your restore points are missing in Windows. If you’re still having issues with missing restore points, post a comment and I’ll try to help.
Method 1 – Disable System Restore
The first thing you can try to do is disable system restore. How does this help? Well, the backups are stored in the System Volume Information folder. If this folder gets corrupted, then you will have to delete it. You can do this by disabling System Restore and then enabling it again.
Right-click on Computer or This PC and choose Properties. Then click on the System Protection link.
Then click on the Configure button on the System Protection tab. You should also see that it says On for the current drive.
Now go ahead and click on the Turn off system protection radio button and click OK.
You’ll get a message asking if you really want to do this. Note that doing this will delete all previous restore points since that backup folder is being deleted.
Restart your computer and then go back and turn System Protection back on. Now try to manually create a restore point and see if it disappears when you restart the machine.
Method 2 – Check Disk Space Usage
Following from above, if you go to Computer, Properties, System Protection, click on Configure, there is also a section pertaining to disk space usage. Make sure that this value is not something tiny. System Restore needs a certain amount of space and old restore points will automatically be deleted if there is not enough space on the disk.
Another thing to check is the actual disk space left on your hard drive. Sometimes you may not realize and suddenly you only have a 100 MB free on your hard disk! That would also be something that would prevent system restore points from being created.
Method 3 – Check Antivirus & Other Programs
Mostly, antivirus programs won’t cause this problem, but on occasion you could run into some setting or program that prevents the creation of certain files. It’s worth turning off the protection for a little while, creating the restore points and seeing if they stick around. For example, McAfee Quick Clean has an option called “System Restore Point Cleaner” that will do just that, so be careful.
Also, other third-party applications can cause this issue, so you’ll have to try and remember what programs you installed on your machine before the problem started occurring. This is especially true of those disk cleanup or tune-up programs that say they can make your computer 100% faster by running their software. A lot of times those programs do dangerous things to your system by turning off all kinds of stuff you would otherwise want to keep on. One program that came up was DisKeeper.
One user who had this problem found out that the issue was being caused by Microsoft Office 97. No clue why that person was using Office 97, but it was causing a registry conflict with Windows and preventing the creation of restore points. If you don’t have Office 97 installed, it could be some other program.
Method 4 – Try Safe Mode
The other thing you can try is to create a restore point while in Safe Mode. If you can’t figure out which program or service is causing the issue and preventing system restore from working, you can still possibly create one by going to Safe Mode and then creating it. It may not work for some, but it seems to be a viable option for others.
Method 5 – Dual Boot System
If you are dual booting Windows with another operating system like Windows XP, Vista or Windows 8 and both operating systems are on the same physical disk, one OS may be causing problems with the other. Whenever you restart, the restore points may get deleted. I’m not exactly sure what specific setup would cause this, but it has been reported by users who dual boot, especially with Windows XP. Trying removing the dual boot or installing each operating system on it’s own disk.
Method 6 – Possible Virus
A lot of viruses will erase your restore points, so you can never restore your computer to a previous time. It’s a good idea to run a full virus scan at this point if nothing else is working. Also, it’s best to run the virus scan before Windows actually loads. You can do this using Windows Defender Offline.
Method 7 – Chkdsk & SFC
Lastly, you can try to run Chkdsk /f in Windows and see if there are any problems on the disk. You can also open a command prompt and type in sfc /scannow, which will scan all Windows files and replace corrupt or missing system files.
Hopefully, one of these solutions will fix your problem with missing restore points in Windows. If not, post a comment here and I’ll try to help. Enjoy!