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Windows 10 turn on system protection greyed out
Windows 10 turn on system protection greyed out





windows 10 turn on system protection greyed out

as there was already a key and value here:ĭo I simply run that third command to overwrite what is already there?

  • reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SPP\Clients" /v " " /t REG_MULTI_SZ /d "1" /f.
  • reg delete "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\SystemRestore" /v "DisableConfig" /fĮRROR: The system was unable to find the specified registrykey or value.
  • reg delete "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\SystemRestore" /v "DisableSR" /f.
  • I ran an elevated Command Prompt and entered the first two lines into RegEdit: [Stuff that is in square brackets is for me to find the commands again!įrom ( Ben28993's post) If not, will try resetting to 'Not Configured' and will update this post after that. Set it to 'Enabled' and then back to 'Disabled' and pc restarted to see if it had any effect. “Turn Off System Restore” was 'Disabled'. Went into GPEDIT.msc, -> Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> System Restore. Tried to run %windir%\system32\rundll32.exe /d srrstr.dll,ExecuteScheduledSPPCreation from an elevated Command Prompt after checking that Volume Shadow Copy was running OS was a clean install of Windows 10 Pro. PC spec is as per listed under 'System One' in 'My Computers'. So, any ideas about how to (a) Get System Restore up and running and (b) sort out the sleep problem (I'll take answers on the System Restore issue first if I may). So that I could delete the values in DisableConfig and DisableSRĭo I have to create the keys and then set their values to zero? HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ SystemRestore. Ran regedit.exe looking for the following key: I double-clicked this and selected “Disabled”. So, I ran GPEDIT.msc, navigated to Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> System Restore and I looked for a setting which said “Turn Off System Restore”. The 'Turn on System Protection' option under 'Restore Settings' is greyed out. When I go to configure System Restore only to find that when I go to System Properties > System Protection Tab and click on 'Configure' : So, I thought about doing a System Restore (which brings me to the second problem). Sfc found some file corruptions and repaired them. It was doing so until the last couple of days which prompted me to run sfc/ scannow. First, pc is not going to sleep when button pressed.







    Windows 10 turn on system protection greyed out