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Only one system restore point
Hi al: There is only one restore point in my System Restore (dated today). I checked before updating Spyware Blaster and few others. Also as a curiosity there is 131 KB in the .SWP file but cannot access them: "The WIN386.SWP file is in used by another application and cannot be accessed" . Usually there are two weeks with many restore points. Any help would be appreciated, nothing special was done today and the last several days, except that I used CCleaner as I do almost every day. Regards, (PAT) Paul -- cogito ergo sum |
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I'm not sure what you are trying to do with win386.swp but as this is the
swap file it is an integral part of the operating system and cannot be accessed whilst Windows is running. Turning to your lack of system restore checkpoints this can happen for many reasons including a temporary lack of free space on the system drive which can cause the store to flush or the deletion of a large volume of files anywhere on the system that have system restore monitored extensions and the space required to archive these deleted files being a significant fraction of the space allocated to the archive therefore causing older checkpoints and their associated files to be flushed to make room for copies of the newly deleted files. -- Mike Maltby PAT (Paul) wrote: Hi al: There is only one restore point in my System Restore (dated today). I checked before updating Spyware Blaster and few others. Also as a curiosity there is 131 KB in the .SWP file but cannot access them: "The WIN386.SWP file is in used by another application and cannot be accessed" . Usually there are two weeks with many restore points. Any help would be appreciated, nothing special was done today and the last several days, except that I used CCleaner as I do almost every day. Regards, (PAT) Paul |
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Mike M
Sorry meant the Restore files CPY WHICH IS 178 Mo. Mike, I'm not sure what its all about; my HDD has 17 GB free, the computer seems to be working ok; verified an HJT log of today with one taken a month ago and all is ok; before posting I ran: CWShredder v2.l9; Ad-Aware SE1R91; spyware; spybot v.1.3; stinger v.2.5.9 and all ok. Didnt have chance for Virus check, Scandisc and Defrag - but the machine is as fast as usual...will try tomorrow. Meantime: Memory total 320; free= 92 MB; Utilization 71% Swap Space: Total 1729 MB; Used 105 MB; Utilization 6% Virtual Memory Total 2047 MB Used 334 MB; Ut: 16% PU Utilization fluctuates btn 14 to 35% Regards Paul -- cogito ergo sum "Mike M" wrote: I'm not sure what you are trying to do with win386.swp but as this is the swap file it is an integral part of the operating system and cannot be accessed whilst Windows is running. Turning to your lack of system restore checkpoints this can happen for many reasons including a temporary lack of free space on the system drive which can cause the store to flush or the deletion of a large volume of files anywhere on the system that have system restore monitored extensions and the space required to archive these deleted files being a significant fraction of the space allocated to the archive therefore causing older checkpoints and their associated files to be flushed to make room for copies of the newly deleted files. -- Mike Maltby PAT (Paul) wrote: Hi al: There is only one restore point in my System Restore (dated today). I checked before updating Spyware Blaster and few others. Also as a curiosity there is 131 KB in the .SWP file but cannot access them: "The WIN386.SWP file is in used by another application and cannot be accessed" . Usually there are two weeks with many restore points. Any help would be appreciated, nothing special was done today and the last several days, except that I used CCleaner as I do almost every day. Regards, (PAT) Paul |
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Mike/Pat
I'm increasingly getting the feeling that CCleaner is involved here, somehow - I'm going to have a play and see what I see. The number of times I've seen CCleaner and a single Restore point mentioned in the same thread is worrying. Pat - do you use CCleaner on its default settings? - what settings do you use? -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2006, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "PAT (Paul)" wrote in message ... Mike M Sorry meant the Restore files CPY WHICH IS 178 Mo. Mike, I'm not sure what its all about; my HDD has 17 GB free, the computer seems to be working ok; verified an HJT log of today with one taken a month ago and all is ok; before posting I ran: CWShredder v2.l9; Ad-Aware SE1R91; spyware; spybot v.1.3; stinger v.2.5.9 and all ok. Didnt have chance for Virus check, Scandisc and Defrag - but the machine is as fast as usual...will try tomorrow. Meantime: Memory total 320; free= 92 MB; Utilization 71% Swap Space: Total 1729 MB; Used 105 MB; Utilization 6% Virtual Memory Total 2047 MB Used 334 MB; Ut: 16% PU Utilization fluctuates btn 14 to 35% Regards Paul -- cogito ergo sum "Mike M" wrote: I'm not sure what you are trying to do with win386.swp but as this is the swap file it is an integral part of the operating system and cannot be accessed whilst Windows is running. Turning to your lack of system restore checkpoints this can happen for many reasons including a temporary lack of free space on the system drive which can cause the store to flush or the deletion of a large volume of files anywhere on the system that have system restore monitored extensions and the space required to archive these deleted files being a significant fraction of the space allocated to the archive therefore causing older checkpoints and their associated files to be flushed to make room for copies of the newly deleted files. -- Mike Maltby PAT (Paul) wrote: Hi al: There is only one restore point in my System Restore (dated today). I checked before updating Spyware Blaster and few others. Also as a curiosity there is 131 KB in the .SWP file but cannot access them: "The WIN386.SWP file is in used by another application and cannot be accessed" . Usually there are two weeks with many restore points. Any help would be appreciated, nothing special was done today and the last several days, except that I used CCleaner as I do almost every day. Regards, (PAT) Paul |
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Paul,
I'm sorry but you've totally lost me with "meant the Restore files CPY which is 178 Mo". Is this in response to my query as to what you were trying to do with the Windows swap file? As for everything else all bets are off the moment someone mentions using a registry cleaner or a tool such as CCleaner - something Noel noticed but I had skipped over in my haste to reply. :-) You mention having 178MB of CPY files in the _RESTORE\TEMP folder. This might suggest that the state manager has temporarily stopped analysing and "cabbing" these files which fits in with a lack of restore points. What happens if you just leave the PC on but doing nothing for a while? Does the state manager kick in, create a check point and start to clear down the TEMP folder and move those files that it wants to keep to the ARCHIVE folder as FS*.cab files? -- Mike Maltby PAT (Paul) wrote: Mike M Sorry meant the Restore files CPY WHICH IS 178 Mo. Mike, I'm not sure what its all about; my HDD has 17 GB free, the computer seems to be working ok; verified an HJT log of today with one taken a month ago and all is ok; before posting I ran: CWShredder v2.l9; Ad-Aware SE1R91; spyware; spybot v.1.3; stinger v.2.5.9 and all ok. Didnt have chance for Virus check, Scandisc and Defrag - but the machine is as fast as usual...will try tomorrow. Meantime: Memory total 320; free= 92 MB; Utilization 71% Swap Space: Total 1729 MB; Used 105 MB; Utilization 6% Virtual Memory Total 2047 MB Used 334 MB; Ut: 16% PU Utilization fluctuates btn 14 to 35% |
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OK - I installed CCleaner into an ME VPC, and ticked every options I cold
find for it to clean System Restore still functions properly, despite the fact that I got a BSOD after the first round of cleaning, and had to boot to Safe Mode and back gain to get the system working (there were a couple of options which are more related to NTFS than FAT, so I suspect the system barfed on that). I'll continue playing and see what happens -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2006, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "Noel Paton" wrote in message ... Mike/Pat I'm increasingly getting the feeling that CCleaner is involved here, somehow - I'm going to have a play and see what I see. The number of times I've seen CCleaner and a single Restore point mentioned in the same thread is worrying. Pat - do you use CCleaner on its default settings? - what settings do you use? -- Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2006, Windows) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm http://tinyurl.com/6oztj Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's "PAT (Paul)" wrote in message ... Mike M Sorry meant the Restore files CPY WHICH IS 178 Mo. Mike, I'm not sure what its all about; my HDD has 17 GB free, the computer seems to be working ok; verified an HJT log of today with one taken a month ago and all is ok; before posting I ran: CWShredder v2.l9; Ad-Aware SE1R91; spyware; spybot v.1.3; stinger v.2.5.9 and all ok. Didnt have chance for Virus check, Scandisc and Defrag - but the machine is as fast as usual...will try tomorrow. Meantime: Memory total 320; free= 92 MB; Utilization 71% Swap Space: Total 1729 MB; Used 105 MB; Utilization 6% Virtual Memory Total 2047 MB Used 334 MB; Ut: 16% PU Utilization fluctuates btn 14 to 35% Regards Paul -- cogito ergo sum "Mike M" wrote: I'm not sure what you are trying to do with win386.swp but as this is the swap file it is an integral part of the operating system and cannot be accessed whilst Windows is running. Turning to your lack of system restore checkpoints this can happen for many reasons including a temporary lack of free space on the system drive which can cause the store to flush or the deletion of a large volume of files anywhere on the system that have system restore monitored extensions and the space required to archive these deleted files being a significant fraction of the space allocated to the archive therefore causing older checkpoints and their associated files to be flushed to make room for copies of the newly deleted files. -- Mike Maltby PAT (Paul) wrote: Hi al: There is only one restore point in my System Restore (dated today). I checked before updating Spyware Blaster and few others. Also as a curiosity there is 131 KB in the .SWP file but cannot access them: "The WIN386.SWP file is in used by another application and cannot be accessed" . Usually there are two weeks with many restore points. Any help would be appreciated, nothing special was done today and the last several days, except that I used CCleaner as I do almost every day. Regards, (PAT) Paul |
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lol That'll keep you out of mischief g
Joan Noel Paton wrote: I'll continue playing and see what happens |
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Mike
Sorry, my answer was in response about your query: "Paul, Custom: I'm sorry but you've totally lost me with "meant the Restore files CPY which is 178 Mo". Is this in response to my query as to what you were trying to do with the Windows swap file?" Yes, MY confusion' should have talked about the .CPY files: which is 178 Mo." Noel Paton: Thanks for your response. I only use CCleaner to get rid of: Cookies' TIF, Win Temp Files older than 48 hrs. In the Issues: Activex and Class Issues: for keys not already in the registry (left overs from previous programs), Obsolete Software. in the Tools: In the Unistall: used it once to get rid of an Alcatel Modem which was replaced with a better Modem - Alcatel had no uninsall file, also an old browswer that I didnt know was there "Juno" but no keys were familiar on my HJT log. On the Options: Settings: none are used; Cookies: only the ones I use often; on the Customs: none used; on the Advanced: "only delete files in Windows Temp folders older that 48 hours;" Noel, I hope this is not too confusing, but for the small use I do of CCleaner, maybe I should get rid of it, since the only true help was to get rid of a stubborn program (Alcatel). Also not quite sure what you mean but using the "default settings" I cant see anything called default. Tks for your help but think once this is cleared (restore points) I'll stay away from these "wonder programs" that save me a couple clicks! Meanwhile, after this post, I'll leave the puter for a few hours and see if any new restore points are written, or I'm I missing something else? Regards, Paul -- cogito ergo sum "Mike M" wrote: Paul, I'm sorry but you've totally lost me with "meant the Restore files CPY which is 178 Mo". Is this in response to my query as to what you were trying to do with the Windows swap file? As for everything else all bets are off the moment someone mentions using a registry cleaner or a tool such as CCleaner - something Noel noticed but I had skipped over in my haste to reply. :-) You mention having 178MB of CPY files in the _RESTORE\TEMP folder. This might suggest that the state manager has temporarily stopped analysing and "cabbing" these files which fits in with a lack of restore points. What happens if you just leave the PC on but doing nothing for a while? Does the state manager kick in, create a check point and start to clear down the TEMP folder and move those files that it wants to keep to the ARCHIVE folder as FS*.cab files? -- Mike Maltby PAT (Paul) wrote: Mike M Sorry meant the Restore files CPY WHICH IS 178 Mo. Mike, I'm not sure what its all about; my HDD has 17 GB free, the computer seems to be working ok; verified an HJT log of today with one taken a month ago and all is ok; before posting I ran: CWShredder v2.l9; Ad-Aware SE1R91; spyware; spybot v.1.3; stinger v.2.5.9 and all ok. Didnt have chance for Virus check, Scandisc and Defrag - but the machine is as fast as usual...will try tomorrow. Meantime: Memory total 320; free= 92 MB; Utilization 71% Swap Space: Total 1729 MB; Used 105 MB; Utilization 6% Virtual Memory Total 2047 MB Used 334 MB; Ut: 16% PU Utilization fluctuates btn 14 to 35% |
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Ping: Mike, Noel
As per suggestion by Noel, I left the beast alone, and had a look just now: the beast has regurgitated a System Restore Point dated 6.43pm today...good news I hope. The C:\_RESTORE\TEMP, has started to make .CPY files. Dont know what all this means. Below is a list of keys as copied from Regedit: KEYS USED: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT HKEY_CURRENT_USER HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HKEY_USERS HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG HKEY_DYN_DATA The latter is new to me, think it came when I dummed the Alcatel Modem and the JUNO programs. I could not find an uninstall file, so I used the "ISSUE" tab and ticked "ActiveX and class issues" and the "Application" or the "Obsolete Software" boxes (not sure which). Yours views as to what to do next if you care. Regards, and sorry to be a pain in the neck, Paul -- cogito ergo sum "PAT (Paul)" wrote: Mike Sorry, my answer was in response about your query: "Paul, Custom: I'm sorry but you've totally lost me with "meant the Restore files CPY which is 178 Mo". Is this in response to my query as to what you were trying to do with the Windows swap file?" Yes, MY confusion' should have talked about the .CPY files: which is 178 Mo." Noel Paton: Thanks for your response. I only use CCleaner to get rid of: Cookies' TIF, Win Temp Files older than 48 hrs. In the Issues: Activex and Class Issues: for keys not already in the registry (left overs from previous programs), Obsolete Software. in the Tools: In the Unistall: used it once to get rid of an Alcatel Modem which was replaced with a better Modem - Alcatel had no uninsall file, also an old browswer that I didnt know was there "Juno" but no keys were familiar on my HJT log. On the Options: Settings: none are used; Cookies: only the ones I use often; on the Customs: none used; on the Advanced: "only delete files in Windows Temp folders older that 48 hours;" Noel, I hope this is not too confusing, but for the small use I do of CCleaner, maybe I should get rid of it, since the only true help was to get rid of a stubborn program (Alcatel). Also not quite sure what you mean but using the "default settings" I cant see anything called default. Tks for your help but think once this is cleared (restore points) I'll stay away from these "wonder programs" that save me a couple clicks! Meanwhile, after this post, I'll leave the puter for a few hours and see if any new restore points are written, or I'm I missing something else? Regards, Paul -- cogito ergo sum "Mike M" wrote: Paul, I'm sorry but you've totally lost me with "meant the Restore files CPY which is 178 Mo". Is this in response to my query as to what you were trying to do with the Windows swap file? As for everything else all bets are off the moment someone mentions using a registry cleaner or a tool such as CCleaner - something Noel noticed but I had skipped over in my haste to reply. :-) You mention having 178MB of CPY files in the _RESTORE\TEMP folder. This might suggest that the state manager has temporarily stopped analysing and "cabbing" these files which fits in with a lack of restore points. What happens if you just leave the PC on but doing nothing for a while? Does the state manager kick in, create a check point and start to clear down the TEMP folder and move those files that it wants to keep to the ARCHIVE folder as FS*.cab files? -- Mike Maltby PAT (Paul) wrote: Mike M Sorry meant the Restore files CPY WHICH IS 178 Mo. Mike, I'm not sure what its all about; my HDD has 17 GB free, the computer seems to be working ok; verified an HJT log of today with one taken a month ago and all is ok; before posting I ran: CWShredder v2.l9; Ad-Aware SE1R91; spyware; spybot v.1.3; stinger v.2.5.9 and all ok. Didnt have chance for Virus check, Scandisc and Defrag - but the machine is as fast as usual...will try tomorrow. Meantime: Memory total 320; free= 92 MB; Utilization 71% Swap Space: Total 1729 MB; Used 105 MB; Utilization 6% Virtual Memory Total 2047 MB Used 334 MB; Ut: 16% PU Utilization fluctuates btn 14 to 35% |
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The C:\_RESTORE\TEMP, has started
to make .CPY files. Dont know what all this means. Each CPY file is an archived copy of a file that has either been amended or deleted that a) has a file extension that is included in the set monitored by the state manager, and b) is located in a monitored area. For example files with a DOC extension are not monitored wherever located whereas those with an EXE extension are monitored unless, for example, located in the My Documents folder (or sub-folder). Below is a list of keys as copied from Regedit: KEYS USED: These are the root keys in all Windows systems. HKEY_DYN_DATA The latter is new to me As it is to myself. I could not find an uninstall file This is not unusual. Most hardware drivers don't come with uninstall files. I used the "ISSUE" tab and ticked "ActiveX and class issues" and the "Application" or the "Obsolete Software" boxes (not sure which). I'm sorry but I don't understand what you are doing here. Yours views as to what to do next if you care. If system restore points are being created and files archived I wouldn't do a thing. -- Mike Maltby PAT (Paul) wrote: Ping: Mike, Noel As per suggestion by Noel, I left the beast alone, and had a look just now: the beast has regurgitated a System Restore Point dated 6.43pm today...good news I hope. The C:\_RESTORE\TEMP, has started to make .CPY files. Dont know what all this means. Below is a list of keys as copied from Regedit: KEYS USED: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT HKEY_CURRENT_USER HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HKEY_USERS HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG HKEY_DYN_DATA The latter is new to me, think it came when I dummed the Alcatel Modem and the JUNO programs. I could not find an uninstall file, so I used the "ISSUE" tab and ticked "ActiveX and class issues" and the "Application" or the "Obsolete Software" boxes (not sure which). Yours views as to what to do next if you care. Regards, and sorry to be a pain in the neck, Paul |
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