answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Click 'Start', 'Settings', 'Control Panel' Then select 'System' and click on the 'Performance' tab. Select 'File System' and the 'Troubleshooting' tab. Finally, check the box at the bottom to 'Disable System Restore'.

When you re-boot your machine the Restore facility will have been removed. You can reverse this by repeating this process and un-checking the box. When you next shut down it will create the Restore files but, obviously, only from that time - You will not be able to restore your system to an earlier time.

Right click on My computer on your desktop-then right click on properties-then click system restore tab-turn off-restart computer.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

Enable System Restore: pfff why should you disable it?! just enable it ! ;)

First Method:

STEP1. Click Start.

STEP2. Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.

STEP3. Click the System Restore tab.

NOTE: If you dont see the system restore tab, First execute method 2 and 3.

STEP4. Uncheck the checkbox from "Turn off System Restore".

STEP5. Click Apply, and then click OK.

Second Method: You need Windows XP Pro to do this! If you dont have Windows XP Pro go to Method 4.

Click Start -> Run -> gpedit.msc -> Computer Configuration-> Administrative Templates -> System -> Systemrestore -> Set "Turn off System Restore" and "Turn off Configuration" to Not Configured.

Third Method:

STEP1. Click Start -> Run. Type services.msc in the Run box and press Ok.

STEP2. Look for "System Restore-service" and double click it.

STEP3. In the general tab set startup type to Automatic.

STEP4. Click the Start button to start the service.

Fourth Method:

Click Start -> Run. Type in regedit and press Ok.

Go to HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\SystemRestore

And delete the values: DisableConfig and DisableSR.

!

~AB Productions~

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

...First of all.., you should check your memory and disk drives... You can do this by pressing the esc button while on the boot up screen... This will take you into the BIOS screen... Go to diagnostics and run check disk... If the quick test passes then your hard drive is ok.., memory should also pass... Assuming that you have Windows 7 or Vista.., press and hold down the F11 key... This can either quickly prompt you to a blue screen or it may take up to 40 minutes... From there (recovery Manager) run system recovery... Now this will prompt you to check disk drives... Choose C: drive and press ok... If corrupted it will tell you to create a system check.., choose ok... Then basically cancel all operations.., and your pc will restart.., while checking and repairing registry files... This is NOT a full system recovery (ie deletes all files and returns your system to default... This will restore all your files and ONLY work on the registry...

#1 problem of pc windows crashes is volume amount is wrong...

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How do you disable system restore?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How do you remove Trojan Horse Startpage 4 BO in C system Volume Information restore AVG Resident Shield detects it but does not locate or remove it?

Disable system restore. Run AVG again. Reboot system and then renenable system restore. Google "How to disable system restore" for instructions.


How do you disable the System Restore on Windows?

Right-click on My Computer and open Properties. There will be a System Restore tab. Click box that says "Turn Off System Restore".


How do you remove C RESTORE TEMP A002591 CPY?

One way of getting rid of this virus is to disable system restore and then start the computer up again and then do a virus scan and then you can enable the system restore and the virus should be gone. To disable the system restore - go to start menu - settings - control panel - system - performance - file system - trouble shooting - disable system restore - you will be asked to shut down computer. JUST DONE IT AND IT HAS WORKED FOR ME. GOOD LUCK


How do you remove Trojan horse Startpage 9 bl?

1. Disable System Restore "how to disable system restore" on google 2. Run AVG (grisoft.com) its free 3. Reboot 4. Renable System Restore Check your AVG vault for any viruses and delete them.


How do you disable your system volume?

If you mean "how do you disable System Volume Information" then right click on My Computer, go to the System Restore tab and untick the box at the top.


How do you turn off system restore in order to get rid of a Trojan horse?

Click start>>>>>>control panel>>>>>system>>>>click system restore tab disable and apply


How do you disable system restore for WIN XP so you can remove Downloader Small 6 T?

to disable system restore in win xp go to start then right click on my computer click propeties then click the sytem restore tab put a check in the box that says turn off sytem restore to all drives. just remember when your done to turn system restore back on ...


How do you get rid of Downloader Realtens B Trojan horse?

1. Disable System restore: to do that click on Start->right click on "my computer" -> click on "System Restore" ->select "disable system restore" 2. Then We need to run a scan on housecall.antivirus.com That should take care of that and any other virus on ur computer) wish ya luck Do check out the following sites for more info symantec.com trendmicro.com


How do you get rid of a Trojan horse downloader Dyfica.2.An in RestoreTemp A0009739 CPY?

It has some how saved itself in one of your system restore points. Disable system restore from the system properties under control panel, should take care of things. After your sure it has been removed. Turn system restore back on.


Are there any removal tools for BackDoor.small.8AC?

AVG will try to remove it but if it is in your systems restore you have to disable system restore before restarting your computer or it will just come back again. AdAware will also detect it. Backdoor.small.28 hides in C:\_Restore\Temp\A0030267.cpy. Using Windows ME Right Click My Computer then Properties\Performance\File System\Troubleshooting\then Click Disable System Restore. Restart computer and rescan by AV.


How do you delete a temp file from the Restore folder?

Open Control Panel. Double click on 'System'. Click on the 'Performance' tab. Click on 'File System'. Click on the 'Troubleshooting' tab. Check the box marked 'Disable System Restore' Click 'Apply' and OK your way back to the desktop. You will now be able to delete the temporary file in Restore (and anything else as well!). When you've finished go through the same procedure and un-check the 'Disable System Restore' box. Do not re-boot your machine while this box is checked or you will lose all your previous restore settings.


How do you turn off system restore in Windows ME to remove a virus?

Manually Purge the Data Store To completely and immediately remove the infected file or files in the data store, disable and re-enable the System Restore feature. WARNING: Using the following steps will completely remove all restore points from the data store. Do not use this method if this will cause problems. When you enable the System Restore feature again, the System Restore feature will create a new restore point and then resume monitoring your computer. 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click System, and then click the Performance tab. 3. Click File System, and then click the Troubleshooting tab. 4. Click to select the Disable System Restore check box, click Apply, click to clear the Disable System Restore check box, click Apply, and then click OK. 5. Restart the computer when you are prompted to do so. When the computer restarts, the data store is purged and the System Restore feature begins monitoring the system again. Turn off Restore 1. Click Start, Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the System icon. The System Properties dialog box appears. NOTE: If the System icon is not visible, click "View all Control Panel options" to display it. 3. Click the Performance tab, and then click File System. 4. Click the Troubleshooting tab, and then check Disable System Restore. 5. Click OK. Click Yes, when you are prompted to restart Windows. Once you have cleaned the virus or other problem from the computer, reenable System Restore by following these directions To enable Windows Me System Restore: 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click System, and then click the Performance tab. 3. Click File System, and then click the Troubleshooting tab. 4. Uncheck Disable System Restore. 5. Click OK. Click Yes, when you are prompted to restart Windows.