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Problems with System Restore and mass storage device
Posted by Jack on March 2nd, 2006


XP Home. Added a FAT32 pre-formatted USB external drive. XP correctly
identified it in My Computer, grouped it under 'Hard Disk Drives' not
'Devices with Removable Storage' and System Restore (SR) started to monitor
it and added a System Volume Information folder which I could open and
navigate through. I formatted the drive in NTFS and after when I try to open
the System Volume Information folder on the external drive root from an
administrator account it says 'E:\System Volume Information is not
accessible. Access is denied.' When I reboot to safe mode and login with the
built-in Administrator account access is still denied and the permissions on
the security tab of the properties sheet for this folder are all unchecked
and greyed out and I can find no way to take control of it. Added to this
the way SR views the external drive is erratic. Until I delete a file from
the external drive it is not noted on the System Properties SR tab, after
which it is marked as 'Offline' and its settings option is greyed out. If I
globally turn off SR with the external drive connected and then restart it
the external drive is then marked as 'Monitoring' and I can access its
settings and switch it to 'Turned Off' but after disconnecting the drive and
then reconnecting it is back to not being shown or marked as 'Offline'. Also
globally turning off SR with the external drive connected does not erase its
System Volume Information folder and if I defragment the drive it lists SR
change logs for E. I can live with all this inconsistency if it were not for
the creeping feeling that this is making all the restore points for C
corrupt and if I need to restore I will not be able to. Ideally I want the
external drive to consistently not be monitored by SR and be treated
entirely as a removable drive. Grateful for any help on this. Thanks.


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Regards




Posted by Jesse on March 2nd, 2006


Since I got here first I will venture a guess-- I'll bet the experts are
going to say you should not have made the drive NTFS.


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Posted by Squire on March 2nd, 2006


The System Restore, only restores system files,
not any other programs you installed.
As far as I know, you can use any format compatible with the drive.
Your external drive should have come with an installation disk.

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Jerry

One thing money can't buy,
The wagging tail of a dog



Posted by Bert Kinney on March 3rd, 2006


Jack wrote:
How to access the SVI folder on a NTFS partition:
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/tips.html#SRFileLocation

System Restore places a SVI folder on every drive/partition it sees,
including external and some flash drives whether the partition is
monitored or not.

The best advise is to stop SR from monitoring the external drive each
time it's connected to the system.

For more information on System Restore and external drives.
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/tips.html#ExternalDrive

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Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org