landonfoot

landonfoot

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Yes and no. I am able to create a restore point if I use Cortana or go directly to the control panel. The problem turns out to be with any control panel function, not just creating a restore point. That just happened to be what I was trying to do when I first noticed the problem. If I use the start10 search for any action that uses a control panel applet and try to launch it from there I get the error. Basically, the problem is that something has changed in the

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Thank you for the suggestion. I ran the purge bat file as suggested and re-ran setup, but unfortunately the problem still exists. Upon doing a little more research the problem appears to be related to the installation location of the setting content files and the start10 search function. For this new installation the control panel files are placed in the following location: C:\Users\USERNAME\Start10Ctrlpnl\<

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After installing Start10 I am unable to create a system restore point. When I try to launch the "Create a restore point" I receive the following error: Windows cannot access the specificed device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item. The file it is referring to is C:\USERNAME\Start10Ctrlpnl\Classic_{DD338333-7000-45CC-A84D-64680D6E683D} If I uninstall Start10 I am able to create a restore point. I also tried

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