
If he System Restore on your computer is not working properly, you will see "System Restore was unable to extract the original copy of the directory from the restore point"error message. This error usually occurs when trying to restore the system from a damaged restore point. Using an alternate restore point will fix the problem on your computer. Follow these simple solutions to successfully restore your system:
Fix-1 Run System Restore from Safe Mode-
1. Press Windows + I icon to open the window settings file.
2. Now click on "Update and security".
3. Now, in the left pane, click on “Recovery".
4. Then in "Advanced startup"Click on"Restart now".
5. In the Choose an option window, click "Solve problems".
6. In the Troubleshoot window, click "Advanced options".
4. In the Advanced Options window, click "Startup Settings".
5. In the Startup Settings window, click "Restart“In the lower right corner to restart your computer in safe mode.
6. Now when the device boots up, choose option no. 4 that means, "Enable Safe Mode“To start the computer in Safe Mode.
Once your computer boots, you will be in Safe Mode.
Now you can safely restore your computer to the latest restore point.
Follow these steps-
1. Press Tasto Windows + R Open rushing window.
2. In the run window, type or copy and paste the following run command and press Log in.
sysdm.cpl
the System Properties window will open.
3 inch System Properties window, go to the "System protectionEyelash ".
4. Now click on "System recovery".
5. In the System Restore window, click "The next".
6. Now, select the option "Show multiple restore points".
7. Now choose the latest restore point from the restore points list.
8. Then click on "The next".
9. Finally, click on "To finish“To start the recovery process.
Your problem will surely be solved.
Fix-2 Enable system protection
Before you start to restore your system, you need to check whether system protection is enabled or not.
1. Click the Search box next to the Windows icon and type “System recovery".
2. Now, click on “Recovery“In the high search results.
3. In the Control Panel window, click "Configure System Restore".
4. Now in the System Properties window, click on "Setting up".
5. Now select the radio button next to "Turn on system protection".
6. Finally, click on "To apply"And then click"ok“To save this change.
Near System Properties window.
Try running System Restore back on your computer. This time it will work perfectly.
Fix-2 Adjust Group Policy Settings-
Check if System Restore is disabled on your computer.
1. Press Tasto Windows + R Open run window on your computer.
2. In the running window, type "gpedit.msc“And then press Log in.
Local Group Policy Editor will open.
3. In the Local Group Policy Editor window, on the left side, expand the following headings-
Computer configuration > Administrative models > System > System recovery
4. On the right side, double click on him "Disable System Restore".
6. In the Disable System Restore window, select “Disabled".
7. Now click on "To apply"And then click"ok“To save the change on your computer.
Near Local Group Policy Editor window.
Fix-3 Use alternate restore point-
The restore point used to restore your computer may be faulty. Using an alternate restore point can help:
1. Press Tasto Windows + R Open rushing window.
2. In the run window, type or copy and paste the following run command and press Log in.
sysdm.cpl
the System Properties window will open.
3 inch System Properties window, go to the "System protectionEyelash ".
4. Now click on "System recovery".
5. In the System Restore window, click "The next".
6. Now, select the option "Show multiple restore points".
7. Now choose the latest restore point from the restore points list.
8. Then click on "The next".
9. Finally, click on "To finish“To start the recovery process.
This time System Restore will happen without any errors.
Fix-4 Run System Restore from Windows RE-
Running System Restore Windows RE can fix this problem.
1. Press Windows + I icon to open the window settings file.
2. Now click on "Update and security".
3. Now, in the left pane, click on “Recovery".
4. Then in "Advanced startup"Click on"Restart now".
5. In the Choose an option window, click "Solve problems".
6. In the Troubleshoot window, click "Advanced options".
7. In the Advanced Options window, click "System recovery“To start the system recovery process on your computer.
The system is reset the process will restore your computer to the state in which it was working properly.
8. In the System Restore window, click "The next".
9. Now, choose the latest restore point from the list and then click on “The next".
10. Click on 'To finish“To finish the process.
This will initialize the system restore process to the selected system restore point.
Please wait patiently as this process will take some time.
The system will be restored to the selected restore point.
Fix-6 Create a new restore point-
Creating a new restore point may solve the problem.
1. In the search box next to the Windows icon, type "System recovery".
2. Now click on "Recovery“In the high search results.
3. In the Control Panel window, click "Configure System Restore".
4. Now in the System Properties window, click on "Creation".
5. In the Create a Restore Point window, you have to type "New restore point".
6. Then click on "Creation".
7. Creating a restore point will take a few seconds.
8. When the "The restore point was created successfully."The message appears, click"Close".
9. Back in the System Properties window, click on “System recovery".
10. In the System Restore window, click "The next".
11. Now choose the restore point you just created from the restore points list.
8. Then click on "The next".
9. Finally, click on "To finish“To start the recovery process.
Windows will now restore the system to the selected restore point. This process will take some time.
Fix-7 Run SFC Scan-
System File Checker will check system files and troubleshoot if there are any problems.
1. To open an elevated Window System Symbol, type "cmdA Look for the box next to the Windows icon.
2. Then the right mouse button in "Symbol of the system"In the elevated search result, then click"Run as administrator".
3 inch Window system symbol, copy paste this command and press Log in to run it on your computer.
sfc / scannow
Wait a moment.
Restart your computer and try to restore your system.
Fix-8 Disable Antivirus and try to use System Restore-
Sometimes the antivirus can cause this problem. Disable it and then try to reset your system.
1. Press Windows key + X and then click "Task Manager".
2. In the Task Manager, scroll through the list of running services and applications, find out the file Anti-virus'processes.
3. The right mouse button in the antivirus process and click on "Process finished".
Near Task Manager window.
Now restore your system using System Restore. Your problem should already be solved.