Movie Junkie Posted August 19, 2006 Posted August 19, 2006 Is there a way to either selectively delete or selectively save to another media, restore points? I searched a bit on the 'net but from what I was able to find it looks like the answer to both questions is no.
dbminter Posted August 19, 2006 Posted August 19, 2006 Is there a way to either selectively delete or selectively save to another media, restore points? I searched a bit on the 'net but from what I was able to find it looks like the answer to both questions is no. You mean System Restore points? If so, this is Windows! Forget about it! You MIGHT have luck by copying over the System Volume Information folder for a drive to somewhere else as a backup and copying it back over. But, I would highly doubt it would work. You'd have to do it outside Windows or disable the monitoring on that drive, do the copy, and re-enable it, which would probably just overwrite what you just copied. Thus, defeating the purpose. But, that's Big Bill for you.
Movie Junkie Posted August 19, 2006 Author Posted August 19, 2006 Is there a way to either selectively delete or selectively save to another media, restore points? I searched a bit on the 'net but from what I was able to find it looks like the answer to both questions is no. You mean System Restore points? If so, this is Windows! Forget about it! You MIGHT have luck by copying over the System Volume Information folder for a drive to somewhere else as a backup and copying it back over. But, I would highly doubt it would work. You'd have to do it outside Windows or disable the monitoring on that drive, do the copy, and re-enable it, which would probably just overwrite what you just copied. Thus, defeating the purpose. But, that's Big Bill for you. It does seem like a hopeless task db. I'll keep searching but I think it'll be for naught.
Pain_Man Posted August 19, 2006 Posted August 19, 2006 Minty's almost certainly right (he usually is in these matters): I can't imagine a way to back up Restore Points. However, I do selectively erase them all the time. On my C: the "System Volume" folder often grows to gigantic proportions so I have to, ah, weed it. I haven't had any problem with dropping specific folders into East-Tec Eraser and consigning them to oblivion beyond the power of Big Brother to retrieve. While I haven't found in ill effects from not erasing the points set on other partitions or drives, I erase them as well just to be thorough. The numbered folders always match up with a time/date stamp in the SysRestore UI. I use that to make sure I don't delete the most recent "points." Or, if you wanna wipe the slate clean, as I've done in the past, I just drop all the points into Eraser let it slag them into digital goo. (Though recently I did have XP flail on me. I was trying to "securely" erase a file on one of my jump drives and, for some reason, XP decided that it had fallen below the "200MB"cutoff--not hard considering it only holds 256MB!--and dumped all my points; forcing me to wipe all the blank space on the C: drive.) Other than the occasional hairball like that, I've had good luck with XP's System Restore (the ME version...entirely different story!). It's saved my butt more than a few times when I've done some stupid (esp when doing certain things now verboten for discussion ici.... Is there a way to either selectively delete or selectively save to another media, restore points? I searched a bit on the 'net but from what I was able to find it looks like the answer to both questions is no.
Movie Junkie Posted August 19, 2006 Author Posted August 19, 2006 (edited) However, I do selectively erase them all the time. On my C: the "System Volume" folder often grows to gigantic proportions so I have to, ah, weed it. I haven't had any problem with dropping specific folders into East-Tec Eraser and consigning them to oblivion beyond the power of Big Brother to retrieve.Please tell me what the name of the folder is that hold the restore points. The numbered folders always match up with a time/date stamp in the SysRestore UI. I use that to make sure I don't delete the most recent "points." Or, if you wanna wipe the slate clean, as I've done in the past, I just drop all the points into Eraser let it slag them into digital goo.Are you saying that within the restore folder are additional numbered folders that correspond to the restore points? Edited August 19, 2006 by Movie Junkie
Pain_Man Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 (edited) Please tell me what the name of the folder is that hold the restore points. Make sure you have Folder Options set so you can see "Hidden Folders." Then it's: V for Vendetta. Ooops, sorry. I was . Kick ass movie, btw. C:\System Volume Information within that you'll find: C:\System Volume Information\_restore{C5D932D1-5980-475D-AD83-9DCC4EB3AD9C} (the number of course varies with the system. Are you saying that within the restore folder are additional numbered folders that correspond to the restore points? Yepper. Open System Restore and then open C:\System Volume Information\_restore..... and you see that the time/date stamps in the SysRestore GUI match the numbered folders. Edited August 20, 2006 by Pain_Man
Pain_Man Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 As you can see from the screen caps in the above reply...16:58:38 Installed Quake 4 matches RP234. Had to add additional reply. Got that 403 error again. Haven't discerned any pattern, 'cept that it's only happened in your threads, MJ. Size, ahem, doesn't seem to matter. I've gotten it with two line posts and with this large one as well.
Movie Junkie Posted August 20, 2006 Author Posted August 20, 2006 That's just what I thought. That's the folder I can't access. Even in the Admin account I get the following error:
Movie Junkie Posted August 20, 2006 Author Posted August 20, 2006 (edited) Removed Edited August 20, 2006 by Movie Junkie
volvofl10 Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 when you get the 403 error message, what happens if you hit the back button ?. does it go back with all your typed text in the box ? again, if so, what happens when you try to upload again ? the server does knock back certain text , like things with "" in it amongst other strings of characters .like an auto censor thing .
dbminter Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 The folders in the System Volume folder MIGHT correspond to Registry keys. So, doing a searching in the Registry might help isolate some information. As for the file access being denied, you can experiment with Unlocker if you wish. Now, you're ENTIRELY on your own if you wish to but it can release files captured by Explorer.exe, and others. Not always without a reboot, which is useless in this case. And, there's no guarantee that writing over contents even if you could would work. Because the Registry might be expecting one thing and the file contents would say another.
dbminter Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 However, I do selectively erase them all the time. On my C: the "System Volume" folder often grows to gigantic proportions so I have to, ah, weed it. I haven't had any problem with dropping specific folders into East-Tec Eraser and consigning them to oblivion beyond the power of Big Brother to retrieve.Please tell me what the name of the folder is that hold the restore points. I TOLD you.
Pain_Man Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 The only time I've seen that is when trying access the folder is question from a "limited user" account. The Administrators account will give you full access to everything. It's been a long time since I used XP Pro so I don't remember if "Power Users" have access to system folders. That's just what I thought. That's the folder I can't access. Even in the Admin account I get the following error:
Pain_Man Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 (edited) Lightning says it has something to do with certain combination of letters or symbols that are unacceptable to the Invision program. This is what the page returned says: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /index.php on this server. Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora) Server at forum.imgburn.com Port 80 Christ. It did it again! Looking at this message I can't see anything any different from thousands of other messages I've posted on various sites that use this program. I still don't know exactly which letters or symbols trigger the error msg. When I deleted the last paragraph--which contained only ASCII type letters, the post was accepted. Basically, it seems luck of the draw. Or maybe I'm just lucky an the only person that's ever got this message. when you get the 403 error message, what happens if you hit the back button ?. does it go back with all your typed text in the box ? again, if so, what happens when you try to upload again ? the server does knock back certain text , like things with "" in it amongst other strings of characters .like an auto censor thing . Edited August 21, 2006 by Pain_Man
dbminter Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 You'll see that whenever a file's in use and whatever has it can't be persuaded to give it up. Which is usually Windows.
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Pain_Man Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 @blu Thanks for the tip. I'm an ellipsis addict, I admit. I'll keep it in mind. PainMan, A series of ... seems to do it Regards
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