voyagerfan99 Master of Turning Things Off and Back On Again Staff member Dec 24, 2014 #21 Geoff said: It's not under Windows, it's in on the C drive. Click to expand... He's looking for C:\Windows\Explorer.exe like I told him to look for. Scroll down. Windows sorts folders first. It's an application you're looking for.
Geoff said: It's not under Windows, it's in on the C drive. Click to expand... He's looking for C:\Windows\Explorer.exe like I told him to look for. Scroll down. Windows sorts folders first. It's an application you're looking for.
johnb35 Administrator Staff member Dec 24, 2014 #22 johnb35 said: You have to take ownership of that folder. By default its assigned to the system only. Follow the guide here. I just did it and it works. http://smallbusiness.chron.com/copy-system-restore-points-45595.html There might not be an edit button so you will need to add your name to the list first. Click to expand... Follow this guide, its much simpler.
johnb35 said: You have to take ownership of that folder. By default its assigned to the system only. Follow the guide here. I just did it and it works. http://smallbusiness.chron.com/copy-system-restore-points-45595.html There might not be an edit button so you will need to add your name to the list first. Click to expand... Follow this guide, its much simpler.
beers Moderator Staff member Dec 24, 2014 #23 So, what are you trying to accomplish anyway? It'd be more sensible to just backup whatever specific file data you need.
So, what are you trying to accomplish anyway? It'd be more sensible to just backup whatever specific file data you need.