For clarity, I think we need to know what's a "System Restore" to you?
System restore is quite self explanatory : it restores the windows system (OS) to the state it was when restore point was created. Nothing to do with programs and user data. Modifying / deleting personnal files should not affect a system restore and even less when the user file blocking the restore is in another drive (E; in my case). Here's the Microsoft definition :
System Restore
System Restore is a Microsoft® Windows® tool designed to protect and repair the computer software. System Restore takes a "snapshot" of the some system files and the Windows registry and saves them as Restore Points. When an install failure or data corruption occurs, System Restore can return a system to working condition without you having to reinstall the operating system. It repairs the Windows environment by reverting back to the files and settings that were saved in the restore point.
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It does not affect your personal data files on the computer. |
What app or service do you use to attempt a "System Restore"?
I ask becasue what one thinks it "System Restore" can be something completely different. I've seen people confuse "Reset this PC" to "System Restore".
If you carefully read the first message : Windows froze in doing an update right after login with the message " just a moment". Each time I restarted the pc, I was getting the same "just a moment " message. After 3 attemps, I automaticaly got a windows repair environment diagnosis and an unsuccessfull repair attempt.
As I I could not start the pc, the only place I could start a system restore was from the windows repair environment we get when windows start fail. If it's not the right way to do it, there's no right way !
As you look like as a restore point expert who never experienced a failed restore, you will certainly explain me how can a removed personnal file in E: drive could stop the restore point for system C: drive ? BTW, this personnal file / folder was removed many months before the restore point was created. You may want to know how old was the restore point : few days and no programs were removed / changed.
I imagine many people are waiting to become an expert like you or at least lucky !