Windows 10: Restore point more like infinite BSOD point and say goodbye to SSD at last strike

Discus and support Restore point more like infinite BSOD point and say goodbye to SSD at last strike in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; My PC’s getting repaired by someone else so this shouldn’t be a problem anymore but I’m still curious why this happened to me multiple times. Basically... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by iq_1, Jun 29, 2022.

  1. iq_1 Win User

    Restore point more like infinite BSOD point and say goodbye to SSD at last strike


    My PC’s getting repaired by someone else so this shouldn’t be a problem anymore but I’m still curious why this happened to me multiple times. Basically after I reset my PC I always create a restore point before even updating my windows. Then after I updated all, I deleted my old point and create a new one. After that I set up everything back and it still only shows 1 restore point so I deleted it again and create a new one. It’s probably better to just create these points rather than deleting the older one but I still don’t have much experience back then So after some time I did something ba

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  2. creating a restore point

    Hi Anthony,

    We understand that you're having an issue with creating a restore point. For us to further assist you, we'd like to gather additional information.

    • Have you tried creating system restore point manually?
    • Have you tried any troubleshooting steps before posting this concern? If yes, what are those?

    If you haven't created a system restore point manually, you can refer to the article below and follow the instructions given. Disable your antivirus or security software and then try to create a system restore point manually.

    Create a system restore point

    Looking forward to your response.
     
    Reymichael Ros, Jun 29, 2022
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  3. jellyroll Win User
    How to delete inactive System Image Restore Points in System Restore

    Windows 10 64-bit.
    When I click "show more restore points" in System Restore I see a bunch of old "system image restore points" that were deleted in past and do not correspond to any currently active restore points. Clicking any of these old restore points, I simply get an error message saying they could not be found, and to select another restore point instead.I would like to delete these restore points listings but have been unable to do so.
    So far, I have tried steps mentioned below without any luck :

    Disk Cleanup through (CRestore point more like infinite BSOD point and say goodbye to SSD at last strike :) Properties
    Disable System Protection (OFF and ON) in System Protection for OS (CRestore point more like infinite BSOD point and say goodbye to SSD at last strike :)
    Disk Space Usage to minimum (slider button all the way to the left then 'Delete all restore points for this drive'),
    Delete all shown Restore points in CCleaner (the problem ones do not show here),
    Reset Windows Backup to Default in Windows 10 with 'Reset_Windows_Backup.bat' utility.

    Any suggestions highly welcome.
     
    jellyroll, Jun 29, 2022
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  4. Ferds_N Win User

    Restore point more like infinite BSOD point and say goodbye to SSD at last strike

    restore point

    Hi there mikewilson4, I will be your Independent Advisor for today, I hope we can both resolve your problem.

    This is possible if you have a restore point that can restore your computer 2 months back.

    To check your restore point please follow this,

    This option takes your PC back to an earlier point in time, called a system restore point. Restore points are generated when you install a new app or driver, and when you create a restore point manually. Restoring won’t affect your personal files, but it will remove apps, drivers, and updates installed after the restore point was made.

    In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel, and then choose it from the list of results

    In the Control Panel search box, type recovery.

    Select Recovery > Open System Restore.

    In the Restore system files and setting box, select Next.

    Select the restore point that you want to use in the list of results, and then select Scan for affected programs.



    Notes

    If you don’t see the restore point that you want to use, select the Show more restore points check box to see more restore points.

    If you’re not seeing any restore points, it might be because system protection isn’t turned on. Here’s how to check:

    In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel, and then choose it from the list of results.

    In the Control Panel search box, type recovery.

    Select Recovery > Configure System Restore > Configure and see if the Turn on system protection option is selected.

    If the Turn on system protection option is not selected, system protection isn’t turned on and there aren't any restore points. In this scenario, you won't be able to recovery your PC using a system restore point and will need to use one of the other recovery options listed on this page.

    If the Turn on system protection option is selected, continue with step 6.

    You'll see a list of items that will be deleted if you remove this restore point. If you're OK with the deletions, select Close> Next > Finish.

    Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-ph/help/12415/...
     
    Ferds_N, Jun 29, 2022
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