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[SOLVED] cannot create system restore point after defragmentation

Microsoft essential anti virus and malware bytes and by the way I can receive messages of every kind now. windows firewall is on also.
 
Oh I sent you a pm message earlier and I couldn't receive any back because my pm folder was full now it is empty and able to receive and send messages
 
From an elevated command prompt, launch: gpresult -z > "%userprofile%\desktop\gpresult.txt"
You should find a txt on your desktop: paste the result here.
Mine:
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Hey Xilolee I was waiting to here from you the txt message says the user does not have rsop data.
 
Xilolee you must sent me someone else instruction by mistake because just typing path in the command prompt does nothing.
 
Open regedit
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\EventSystem, right-click EventSystem, click export, save the file on your desktop, post its content here (it should be opened in notepad with a right-click on it, and a click on edit).
Mine (but I'm using windows 10 x64, therefore you shouldn't download/copy/use it):
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It would be useful if NoelDP, or someone else with a working vista OS, posts the same keys/values here...
 
There are less differences than I thought...
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Given that on ms support there is a knowledge base about it (click), even if it is for windows server 2003, I'd try that.
I.e.:
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I think by the way there is a safer way to do the first three points of that procedure, using your EventSystem.reg.
I.e., the following regedit file is like yours, except for the subscriptions lines, that are not present, and in the last line there is a minus/hyphen for that key (hence the subscription key and all of it lines will be removed from the registry).
Copy the text in notepad, save the file as RemoveSubscriptionKeyFromEventSystemKey.reg (this filename is only an example, you can call it as you like) on your desktop, double click on it and add it to your registry.

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this is the first request the list writers.Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


C:\Windows\system32> vssadmin list writers,
vssadmin 1.1 - Volume Shadow Copy Service administrative command-line tool
(C) Copyright 2001-2005 Microsoft Corp.


Error: Invalid command.


---- Commands Supported ----


List Providers - List registered volume shadow copy providers
List Shadows - List existing volume shadow copies
List ShadowStorage - List volume shadow copy storage associations
List Volumes - List volumes eligible for shadow copies
List Writers - List subscribed volume shadow copy writers
Resize ShadowStorage - Resize a volume shadow copy storage association


C:\Windows\system32> vssadmin list writers
vssadmin 1.1 - Volume Shadow Copy Service administrative command-line tool
(C) Copyright 2001-2005 Microsoft Corp.




C:\Windows\system32>
 
Did you also restart the services (COM+ Event System, COM+ System Application, Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider, Volume Shadow Copy)?
If yes, give the reboot a try...
 
Now as far as copying registry script I ran into little problem. message cannot import the specified file is not a registry script. you can only import binary registry files from within the registry editor.
 
It should have the .reg extension and it shouldn't have the .reg.txt extension (this could happen when "hide extension for known file types" is ticked in folder options, in the view tab, that is the default setting).
But that is an alternative step for points 1, 2 and 3, in previous procedure: you don't need to execute that step if you executed the first 3 points in the previous procedure.
 
I executed all the steps that you required of me , but the Microsoft software shadow copy provider I don't have in services.msc the other three I have executed the task.
 

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