System Restore Error  0x81000203 (Below solution at end of this mesage did not work)
I am in dire need of support. I upgraded from Windows Vista 32 home premium bit to Windows 7 Ultimate32 bit and I am experiencing problems with System Restore, Internet Explorer while running Microsoft Fix It and slowness in my system. In regards to the System restore when I bring up the program I receive the error, “There was an unexpected error in the property page: System Restore encountered an error. Please try to run System restore again. (0x81000203). Each and every time I run the program I receive this error. I can attest to the fact that at one point all was working well. I do not know what caused this error. Secondly, when I run Internet Explorer Performance or Internet Explorer Safety from Microsoft Fix It I receiver the message, “ A error occurred while trouble shooting: An unexpected error occurred, the trouble shooter wizard cannot continue”. I tried the below and I still have the problem. 1. Open gpedit.msc from Start Search box. 2. Navigate to the following branch. Computer Configuration\Administrative Template\System\System Restore. 3. In the right pane, please configure the “Turn off system restore” policy. Please set it to Not Configured
January 6th, 2012 8:08pm

Did you install a Tuneup Utilities? It may result the issue, see: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-system/system-restore-not-working-receiving-error-message/66a986a1-28ac-44dd-8877-0cf5553fbcf5 I suggest you perform a system file check. Click Start, input cmd in the search box, press ENTER to open the command prompt, then input the command: sfc /scannow Press ENTER to do the system file check. Meanwhile, turn off the firewall/anti-virus software and see the result. If it still does not work, please go to your Event Viewer, provide us with the details. Regards, MiyaMiya Yao TechNet Community Support
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January 12th, 2012 10:45am

Did you install a Tuneup Utilities? It may result the issue, see: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-system/system-restore-not-working-receiving-error-message/66a986a1-28ac-44dd-8877-0cf5553fbcf5 I suggest you perform a system file check. Click Start, input cmd in the search box, press ENTER to open the command prompt, then input the command: sfc /scannow Press ENTER to do the system file check. Meanwhile, turn off the firewall/anti-virus software and see the result. If it still does not work, please go to your Event Viewer, provide us with the details. Regards, MiyaMiya Yao TechNet Community Support
January 12th, 2012 10:45am

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