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When I try to do a repair with RegistryWizard I get a message “A restore point could not be created [1058]” how do I fix this?

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When I try to do a repair with RegistryWizard I get a message “A restore point could not be created [1058]” how do I fix this?

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This error is caused because the Windows System restore service is not running. You need to turn on the Windows System Restore service in order to fix this problem. Follow the steps below to turn on the System Restore Service. Windows XP: 1. Right Click on My Computer and select Manage. 2. Click on the + sign next to Services and Applications to expand the view. 3. Click on services, this will display as list of all the system services currently installed in the right pane. 4. Scroll through the services list and locate the System Restore Service. You will be able to see the status of the System Restore service as well as the startup type. 5. We now want to change the startup type to Automatic and also start the System Restore Service. To do this, right click on the System Restore Service and select properties. 6. Click on the Startup type dropdown box triangle and select Automatic. Then click Apply. 7. Now Click on Start under Service Status. The system status should now display Start

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