Among us there are many people who have problems recovering data from System Restore on Win 10. This is a common error and has many different causes. So how do you handle when you encounter this error. Taimienphi will guide you how to handle errors when storing data with System Restore on Windows 10 …
System Restore is a built-in feature on Windows that allows users to back up the system and restore when needed. These backups will be processed periodically and can be used to restore at any time. These backup points are called Restore Points. Restoring data from this backup point is very simple, however, in some cases the error message still occurs: System Restore failed while restoring the directory from the restore point
Here are some ways to deal with error restoring data from System Restore
Rename a folder in Safe Mode
First, we need to boot the system in Safe Mode to avoid problems arising
Step 1: Press Windows key + I to open the Settings App , click Update & security
Step 2: Select Recovery , find Advanced Startup , click Restart Now
Step 3: The computer will boot in Advanced Startup mode, click Troubleshoot
Step 4: Click Advanced Options
Step 5: Click Windows Startup Setting
Step 6: Have the computer restart in SafeMode
Step 7: In SafeMode , click Start , type cmd, right-click the Command Prompt line and select Run as Administrator to start the Command Prompt in Admin mode
Step 8: Enter command line CMD
cd C:Program Files
takeown /f WindowsApps /r /d Y
icacls WindowsApps /grant “%USERDOMAIN%%USERNAME%”:(F) /t
attrib WindowsApps -h
rename WindowsApps WindowsApps.old
Step 9: Reboot the machine, check the Restore again,
Using WinRE
Step 1: Open the Advanced Option following steps 1 through 4 in the section above, click Command Prompt
Step 2: Enter in the interface cmd statement
cd C:Program Files
attrib WindowsApps -h
rename WindowsApps WindowsAppsOld
Restart the machine and proceed to check the phenomenon again
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After doing this, you can perform data recovery when using System Restore on Windows 10 normally. If you have not used System Restore, you should create a restore point for your system to restore when necessary.