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  1. joollyjohn jollyjohn's Avatar
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    G'day

    I lost my restore points after I set up a dual boot configuration. I created a 70GB partition on my 500GB boot drive which had Windows7 Ultimate 64Bit installed. As I could not run my printer on 64 bit I installed Windows7 32 bit on the 70GB partition, (now the printer works fine). Now I cannot fine the C partition with W7_64 in System Restore. See pictures please. I have an Acronis image I took before partitioning the drive.I wander if I could copy and paste the System Volume Information folder or install the image, or if someone knows how to enable the System Restore for partition C. I'm not interested in recovering the old Restore Points. All I want is to have access to System Restore for drive C.

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    John
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    you should be able to put the files where ever you want. right click computer/properties/system protection.

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    click on configure.
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    That was too easy mate. (When you know how). I was panicking.

    Thanks for the tip.

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    welcome. hoist an oilcan for me!
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