"System Restore enables users, in the event of a problem, to restore their computers to a previous state without losing personal data files. By default, the Windows Installer automatically creates a System Restore checkpoint each time an application is installed, so that users can restore their computer to the state it was in before installing the application. If you enable this setting, the windows Installer does not generate System Restore checkpoints when installing applications. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Windows Installer automatically creates a System Restore checkpoint each time an application is installed. Note: This setting only applies to Windows XP Professional."
System Policies and Restrictions give you the ability to preset, and in some cases, lock down the users machine for certain ...
System policy is set to encrypt the Offline Files cache but the volume containing the cache does not support encryption.%0 ...
System resources were not available to create a scanning template for your Xerox Network Scanner at %1. Restarting your PC ...
System Restore detects a restart is required to complete a program installation. You must restart your computer before System ...
System Restore enables users, in the event of a problem, to restore their computers to a previous state without losing personal ...
System Restore encountered an error trying to enable/disable one or more drives. Please restart your machine and try again. ...
System Restore has been turned off and cannot be turned on in Safe Mode. To turn on System Restore, restart in Normal mode ...
System Restore is suspended because there is not enough disk space available on one of the drives. To restart System Restore, ...
System Restore is suspended because there is not enough disk space available on the system drive (%2). To restart System ...