Hey zvit! Your first research result (Dell support) did the trick for me! YAY!! The System Properties dialog box is different than Vista's, but the support link gave me the leads I needed to zap the bogus drive. After I did that the error message OK'ing out of the Configure dialog [System Protection for HDD0(C)] went away.
I had forgotten to mention- prior to making this PC my main computer a system restore would fail every time I tried it. I had to press this PC into service before resolving that problem. HOWEVER, now system restore works without error. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thanks Saltgrass for the input. I appreciate it very much. In
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SPP\Clients
I find
{09F7EDC5-294E-4180-AF6A-FB0E6A0E9513}
{3E7F07C9-6BC3-11DC-A033-0019B92BB8B1}
{2C386BD1-5061-4E2B-A0CF-2223845E61C2}
The
Data in Regedit for the first two entries looks identical. I don't know how to copy that data to paste in here. Would a picture do?
In
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Search\VolumeInfoCache\C:HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Windows
Search\
I don't have a
VolumeInfoCache\C:
entry. Only a Preferences folder.
Does this warrant further investigation? And no, I'm not all that brave.
- Dave