From: D. on
Hello ,
Could someone tell me how to
access " System Volume Information " ?
TIA ,
D.
xp sp3
i.e. 7
o.e. 6


From: Saucy on
You have to use the security tab to add your user name to those allowed
access. Read this:

[How to gain access to the System Volume Information folder - Microsoft]
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309531



"D." <wdstk(a)sover.net> wrote in message
news:e5Wr3oCrKHA.3408(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hello ,
> Could someone tell me how to
> access " System Volume Information " ?
> TIA ,
> D.
> xp sp3
> i.e. 7
> o.e. 6
>
From: Lem on
D. wrote:
> Hello ,
> Could someone tell me how to
> access " System Volume Information " ?
> TIA ,
> D.
> xp sp3
> i.e. 7
> o.e. 6
>
>

The System Volume Information folder is difficult to access for a
reason. Make sure you know what you're doing.

--
Lem

Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html
From: MowGreen on
Why ? There's nothing in SVI that you should be mucking around with.
If there are infected restore points, then you should *first* ensure the
system is clean.
Once that's done, disable System Restore to flush *all* restore points.
Reboot.
Reenable System Restore and create a *known clean restore point* now.


MowGreen
================
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Never Forgotten
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D. wrote:
> Hello ,
> Could someone tell me how to
> access " System Volume Information " ?
> TIA ,
> D.
> xp sp3
> i.e. 7
> o.e. 6
>
>
From: D. on
Thanks to you all for your advice .
I will just leave well enough alone .
I've been trying to figure out
why " system restore " points
disappear from " ccleaner " .
D.




"D." <wdstk(a)sover.net> wrote in message
news:e5Wr3oCrKHA.3408(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hello ,
> Could someone tell me how to
> access " System Volume Information " ?
> TIA ,
> D.
> xp sp3
> i.e. 7
> o.e. 6
>