Windows System Restore drives are all turned off? How to solve it?

Updated on technology 2024-04-01
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Take a complete system backup of your computer and system status. The main thing is that you have to change the things on the plate.

    Log in as an administrator.

    Initiate.. Go to the following registry key:

    hkey_local_machine\system\mounteddevices

    Click mounteddevices.

    On the Security menu, click Permissions.

    Verify that the administrator has full control privileges. Once you have completed these steps, change the permission settings back to their original values. In fact, this (3-7 steps) can also be omitted. By default, all administrator accounts have this permission.

    Quit. and then launch.

    Locate the following registry key:

    hkey_local_machine\system\mounteddevices

    Locate the (new) drive letter that you want to change to. Look for "dosdevices c:".

    Right-click on "DosDevices C:" and click on "Rename".

    Note: Required.

    regedit

    Not. regedt32

    to rename the registry key.

    Rename it to an unused drive letter "dosdevices z:".

    This will free up the drive letter. c。

    Locate the drive letter that you want to change. Look for "dosdevices d:".

    Right-click on "dosdevices d:" and click on "Rename".

    Rename it to the appropriate (new) drive letter "dosdevices c:".

    Click on the value of "dosdevices z:", click on "rename", and then rename it to "dosdevices d:".

    Quit. regedit, and then launch.

    regedt32。

    Change the permissions back to the original admin privileges setting (probably "read-only").

    Restart your computer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Right-click the My Computer icon on the desktop and select the Properties option to open the Properties dialog box. Click to switch to the System Restore tab. Click to tick the "Turn off System Restore on all drives" option, click the "Apply" button, and then click the "OK" button to exit and restart the computer.

    After restarting, turn the System Restore feature back on and restart your computer again. Once you're in the system, see if a system restore point has been created and try to create one manually. If that doesn't work, you can try reinstalling System Restore.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's better not to open it. No.

    with. Occupies space on the system disk. We also don't have a system restore a few times.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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    Click on System in Settings - About Entering, 3Click on System Protection on the interface, 4On the system protection interface, click the configuration button 5

    Click to disable system protection in the configuration panel, click on the application to dismantle slowly, and press the disturbance pin button, I hope mine is helpful to you During the epidemic, it is recommended to travel in person to do a good job of personal protection Thank you for your trust, the above is my reply to the calendar, I hope to help you with the wheel track, I wish you a happy life!

    Is there any bad effect of shutting it down?

    Dear,Hello,If you do ghostd's mirror foster image restoration,Turning off the restore has no effect.,And to be honest,Disturbing the computer's own restoration is generally not used.。 Turning it off can save a lot of space on the C drive. If you still feel that the space of the C disk is small, you can set the virtual memory to other disks, which can also save a lot of space!

    I hope mine is helpful to you During the epidemic, it is recommended to travel in person to do a good job of personal protection Thank you for your trust, the above is my reply to the calendar, I hope to help you with the wheeltrack, I wish you a happy life!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't know the downside.

    But there are several benefits.

    1 Space-saving.

    2 Save time.

    3 Improves system stability to a certain extent.

    1: Every time you install a program, it will cause the system to make a backup, which is reflected after you install a few more programs.

    2: On the one hand, when installing the program, it will prompt you to back up the original registry and other things, which is time-consuming. Second, the increase in hard disk data leads to more fragmentation, and it is time-consuming to read while indexing.

    3: Sometimes this restore will also cause some errors. Of course, this is rare.

    Although the system restore function is designed to be very good, (the installer thinks that the program is bad and deletes it, which will cause the registry and system directory to produce junk files - of course, the restore will not delete these or change the system parameters and other settings), through the system restore can change the before the installation.

    Overall, this feature is like a chicken rib.

    It's not good, but some of the features are really good, but if you use it just for this feature, it's not worth it in terms of the overall gain-loss ratio.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Very good, the virus now doesn't work even if it is restored!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The benefits are space-saving and your computer is faster.

    The downside is that you can't undo it, but you can use other tools.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Generally speaking, as long as you have a backup, you don't need a driver to restore, so you can restore with confidence.

    1. If your system is restored by system backup, then after the restore point is restored, all the drivers are not much changed, what changes is that the system returns to the previous system, and some software returns to the state of the state before you did not install or upgrade.

    2. If you use a one-click restore software and other restoration, it will also return to the previous system, and the system has the driver that should be there when you hold it, so you are not afraid of restoring, but there are some habitual configurations, such as the desktop is slightly different from now, and the software posture state is different.

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