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Answer» I set a restore point last night before reinstalling Office. System Restore did not complete successfully. Your computer's system files and SETTINGS were not changed. OK, so I:
What can I do to get out of this, and get System Restore back to normal functionality, before this spirals away from me? Windows is up-to-date - 10 Pro Version 1709 Build 16299.192 On a MSFT Surface Pro 4 As always.... Thank you. Have you tried running System Restore from Advanced Startup? Settings -> Update & Security -> Recovery -> Advanced Startup -> Restart Now. At "Choose an Option", select Troubleshoot -> Advanced Options -> System Restore. I had not. Will try and report back tonight! ThanksIs thnis Surface Pro still in warranty? Quote from: Geek-9pm on February 01, 2018, 02:04:04 PM Is thnis Surface Pro still in warranty?Don't know. Since this is a newly-occurring problem, I'm sure there's a fix to be made rather than throwing in the towel so quickly. Quote from: nil on February 01, 2018, 07:24:29 AM Have you tried running System Restore from Advanced Startup?Well it sure took me a while to dig out my BitLocker key! Took me longer to type it than it took for the PC to come back and say, "There are no Restore Points." Hm. Don't have time to work on it tonight anymore, but will attack it Sunday afternoon - if I don't get distracted by Tom Brady's soulful, piercing stare.... Ooooh... Tommy..... It is in your best interest to use the warranty. About six months ago: Leaked Memo Reveals Substantial Microsoft Surface Book Returns Quote Longtime Microsoft reporter Paul Thurrott on Sunday published a memo that he says, was sent internally at Microsoft. The memo, which was leaked to Thurrott by an unidentified source, says Microsoft’s Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 suffered from “some quality issues” that have since been addressed in subsequent updates.Microsoft admits they have been having issues with Surface Pro 4. So you should consider a factory repair. Store your data on a flash drive beforehand. Quote from: nil on February 01, 2018, 07:24:29 AM Have you tried running System Restore from Advanced Startup?So I did that, and it came back and said "No Restore Point available," which was odd - because I had made some. I created a new Restore point and let it sit for a few days, and tried to do another "normal" Restore (I had two Points from which to choose - the one I created, and one that Windows created during a recent update) and got the same error message as in the OP. So I tried Advanced again and got the same results. I checked under "normal" Restore to see what was offered, and it only offered to Undo a recent Restore - the one I ran earlier today, the one before trying Advanced. After I hit cancel, I then received the same error message as in the OP. Ergh. |
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