System Restore on Boot Camp Windows XP

I want to be able to use System Restore on Windows XP on my Boot Camp partition but the settings won't allow me to switch off Restore for the Mac drive. I'm told to reboot but that doesn't achieve anything.

Mac Mini, Mac OS X (10.6.2)

Posted on Dec 16, 2009 11:37 AM

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Dec 17, 2009 1:32 AM in response to b noir

I go to SR (System Restore) and click on settings. This now shows available drives: Boot Camp and Mac. I select the Mac drive and click settings, choosing "turn off SR on this drive." A confirmation message comes up and I click yes. Then the following error message appears: "SR encountered an error trying to enable/disable one or more drives. Please restart your machine and try again." But restarts don't have any effect. Thanks for your help.

Dec 17, 2009 1:57 AM in response to mikethebook

Thanks, mike!

Okay. Maybe we can try a slightly different approach to getting the System Restore turned off on the Mac drive.

*Warning in advance: this procedure will delete all existing System Restore points.*

Head back into System Restore (right-click "My Computer", select "Properties", click the "System Restore" tab). Check *Turn off System Restore on all drives,* and click OK. Restart XP.

After XP has been restarted, head back into the System Restore tab, and try *switching on* System Restore for the Windows drive.

Does that get System Restore enabled just on the Windows drive?

Dec 17, 2009 9:09 AM in response to Doctor Pangloss

This is 2nd thread of OP on same subject... I'm beginning to think that they have OEM DELL/HP version "Restore CD" that aren't for use on other systems; will wipe out existing partition tables.

To me, if you are running a Mac and want to backup and restore XP, then you pretty much need to use WinClone which runs from inside Mac OS and requires backup image to an HFS+ volume.

Or you created an XP backup and you did install XP successfully, but won't work on GPT/EFI partitions present.

Never used XP though, only Vista and 7. And Acronis, Paragon, and probably even Ghost don't work on Macs.

Dec 21, 2009 9:03 AM in response to mikethebook

You talked about using Windows XP System Restore originally. Remember that Winclone and System Restore are very very different applications.

Though System Restore has matured a lot in both Vista and Windows 7, the main purpose of System Restore in Windows XP is to surgically restore your computer to a previous state in about a minute + reboot time.

When turned on it will create a restore point whenever you install new drivers/software. You can also create a restore point manually.

If a driver installation goes bad for some reason the System Restore app allows you to pick a restore point to return to. This will undo registry entries etc. that may have made your system unstable. It is quick, fast and useful but it is not intended to replace creating an image backup of your partition--that is a very different animal.

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