I have tried to download windows updates but it needs to create a restore point 1st. After sometime it then displays No restore point, Shadow copying has timed out (0x81000101) Try again. I Have tried turning on system restore and turning it off, this does not help. I have made sure that "Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider,Volume Shadow Copy" have been turned onto Automatic. This did not help. I Have windows 7 ultimate x64, IE version is 8, And the devices hooked up are a printer,Keyboard,and a Mouse. I am Beginning to be at a lost. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Gary
This error can occur if the Shadow Copy services are not running. The backup applications and System Restore depend on these services.
Perform the following.
Open Control Panel.
Click the Classic View in the Tasks pane.
Double click Administrative Tools.
Double click Services.
Scroll down and double click the Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider.
In the Startup Type menu, select Automatic.
Click the Start button.
Click Apply / OK.
Next, scroll down to the Volume Shadow Copy service and perform the same steps.
Exit everything and reboot the computer.
IF that doesn't work(不需要手动打开,需要运行该服务的时候,系统会自动开启它。)
Did your computer come with a Recovery Partition on the drive? (Check the computers documentation)
If it did, you cannot have any backup software or System Restore set to backup or monitor that drive.
Go to Control Panel.
Click on Classic View in the Task Pane.
Double click System.
Select Advanced System Settings in the Tasks Pane.
Click the System Protection Tab.
In the Available Disks section, make sure that the backup partition is not selected. If it is, remove the check mark.
After this is done or if this does not work, go to Start/All Programs/Accessories/System Tools and click on Disk Cleanup.
In the Options dialog, select 'Files from all users on this computer'. Click the C: system drive. When the scan is completed, click the 'More Options' Tab. In the 'System Restore and Shadow Copies' section, click the 'Cleanup' button. In the 'Are you sure......' popup, click Delete. Click OK.
Wait for the Disk Cleanup to complete.
Now, go back into Disk Cleanup and follow the same procedure for any other drives that appear in the drop down menu where you selected the C: drive the first time.
Exit everything and reboot the computer.
After the computer reboots, check System Restore again. If System Restore is still not working, go back into System Protection and turn off System Restore for all drives and reboot the computer again. This will delete all restore points on all drives.
After the reboot, go back and enable System Restore for the C: volume only. Create a new restore point for that drive.
Let me know the results.
Tried the above recommended solution but didn't work;
I tried each step and still couldn't get a restore to happen and finally, did
last step which wiped out the only restore point that I had left (which I couldn't use anyway) and now cannot create
a new one so still have no way of doing a backup or restore.
Very frustrating, any more suggestions?
Thanks for any assistance.
I'm using Vista home premium, 32 bit, 1 GB ram, dual core
After two years of trying everything, I finally fixed my System Restore using this post by WalterBerndl: Check if you have a program called "XFast USB" usually installed with the MoBo from the mainboard vendor ASRock.
When trying to create a restore point, it hung at "creating a restore point," followed by the error message: "The restore point could not be created for the following reasons: The creation of a shadow copy has timed out. Try this operation again. (0x81000101) Please try again."
I Googled and came across many others who had resolved the 0x81000101 problem by uninstalling XFAST USB. I was experiencing the problem with ASRock Xfast USB version 3.0.28.
I then uninstalled ASRock Xfast USB (xfastusb) and rebooted. This resolved the 0x81000101 problem.
NOTE: I first tried to upgrade to ASRock Xfast USB version 3.0.38, but again encountered the error message. Also removing it from the Start Up Menu does nothing, as there is an additional driver it installs to your system. Uninstalling it removes this driver
Another example of these "booster" programs is ASUS' "USB 3.0 Boost" But if you don't have those kinds of board, but have any kind of "USB turbo-boosters" installed, you still should remove it. They don't get along well with the Volume Shadow Copy service.