System Restore is turned off. If you continue Setup, you will be unable to use System Restore to restore the version of Windows Media Player that was included with the version of Windows that your computer is running. It is recommended that you click Cancel, turn on System Restore, and then upgrade to Windows Media Player. For more information about System Restore, see Windows Help. Do you want to continue?
System Restore failed while replacing the files on drive %1!s! The drive might be corrupt. You might want to retry System ...
System Restore failed while scanning the file system on the drive %1!s! The drive might be corrupt. You might want to retry ...
System Restore has been turned off by your system administrator. To turn on System Restore, contact your system administrator. ...
System Restore has found pending updates to your computer. It is recommended that you restart your computer to apply these ...
System Restore is turned off. If you continue Setup, you will be unable to use System Restore to restore the version of Windows ...
System Restore might be suspended because there isn't enough disk space available. This means that System Restore won't be ...
System Restore needs to restart your computer to apply these changes. Before you proceed, save any open files and close all ...
System Restore uses restore points to return your system files and settings to an earlier point in time, without affecting ...
System Restore was started but could not shut down your computer. Please shut down and restart your computer to continue ...