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    Code:
    System Restore Tab Missing 
    Check your settings here:  For Pro:  Start/Run/gpedit.msc.  Computer 
    Configuration, Administrative Templates, System, System Restore. 
    
    
    Re-Enabling System Restore (WinXP Pro) 
    If you previously disabled system restore through the Group Policy Editor, 
    the option to start it again does not show in the System Properties. You can 
    re-enable it again by: 
    
    
    1. Run the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) 
    2. Go to Computer Configuration / Administrative Templates / System / System 
    Restore 
    3. Set Turn off System Restore and Turn off Configuration to Disable 
    4. Right click on My Computer 
    5. Select Manage 
    6. Go to Services and Applications / Services 
    7. Scroll down to System Restore Service 
    8. Set it for Automatic 
    9. Click on the Start button to start the service 
    10. Close down this window 
    11. Go back to the Group Policy Editor and configure both to Not configured 
    12. Now when you right click on My Computer, there should be a tab for 
    System Restore and you can configure how much space will be used.
    Code:
    This issue can occur if there are corrupted restore points or some 
    related system files are missing. To troubleshoot this issue, let's go 
    through the following steps: 
    
    
    Part I. Disable and then re-enable the System Restore feature: 
    ------------------------------------------ 
    1. Click the Start menu -> Run. Type "sysdm.cpl" (Without quotation 
    marks) in the Open field. Click OK. 
    2. Click the "System Restore" tab. 
    3. Click to check the "Turn off System Restore on all drives" box, and 
    click OK. 
    4. Restart the computer. 
    5. Click the Start menu -> Run. Type "sysdm.cpl" (Without quotation 
    marks) in the Open field. Click OK. 
    6. On the "System Restore" tab, remove the check mark from the "Turn 
    off System Restore on all drives" box, and click OK. 
    7. Restart the computer again. 
    8. Check whether you can use the System Restore function. 
    
    
    Part II. If this issue persists, please perform the following steps to 
    repair the System Restore feature: 
    ----------------------------------------------- 
    1. In My Computer, click the Tools menu -> Folder Options. 
    2. On the View tab, make sure to check the option "Hide extensions for 
    known file types". 
    3. Click OK. 
    4. Click the Start menu -> Run. Type "%windir%\inf" (Without quotation 
    marks) in the Open field. Click OK. 
    5. Locate and select the file "sr.inf". Right-click it and then click 
    Install.

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