Guest Merle Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 The problem is: When I make a change to my system i.e. new driver, etc I would like to create a system restore point just in case of a malfunction. When I try to create a restore point I get this message on my Systems Property Window under the tab system protection Automatic Restore Point "Configuration is disabled by group policy" and "Restore Point creation disabled by group policy." What kind of system protection is that? Is it protecting my system from my protection? Yes I think so. Is there anyway to change the group policy on windows Vista Premium since it is unavailable in the premium version? Wow. This PC belongs to ME not Microsoft. I have tried to repair my installation. I have lost the ability to create a restore point and I cannot make a back up. I have tried every solution offered to me on the NG but nothing works. A re-install seems to be the only way to me. I'm no expert on this subject but I thought it might be worth a try. My back up is supposed to be backed up on My second drive (New Volume L) and has 91 gb free. Drive L is the only drive enabled for back up and is far from being full. I have gone to the registry and deleted the DisableConfig value and I have tried unchecking Hide hidden files and folders Cleared the Hide protected operating system files, and still cannot make a backup. I thought Vista Basic was the only system with Group Policy control. I am using vista Premium. I just don't know what else to do. Quote
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