Windows XP restore point file from disk.

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Published on 2010-05-11T01:31:40Z Indexed on 2010/05/11 1:34 UTC
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Suppose I copied a Windows XP restore point file to a USB memory stick.
I copied

C:\System Volume Information\MountPointManagerRemoteDatabase
C:\System Volume Information\tracking.log
C:\System Volume Information\_restore{45B5E8B9-949A-471E-999D-F381DA56A2D3}
C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci

to

F:\System Volume Information\

How can I restore this restore point? Can I fool the system into using
that file (if I copied it back into the restore point folder)?

From

F:\System Volume Information\MountPointManagerRemoteDatabase
F:\System Volume Information\tracking.log
F:\System Volume Information\_restore{45B5E8B9-949A-471E-999D-F381DA56A2D3}
F:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci

to

C:\System Volume Information\

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