Usually you have to delete all Restore points since they are corrupt, reboot and setup a single new Restore point. You lose all previous restore points that are no longer usable. Win 10 has new Recovery methods you should investigate in Settings, Update and Security.
You should find out why you are using System Restore so frequently. Go to Drivers download site and let the scanner check if all your drivers are up to date for Windows 10. www.dell.com/.../advanced
Thank you for that Dell OptiPlex 3020 update link. I noticed on other web sites that the error code I am getting 0x80070091 (System Restore not being able to restore to a previous restore point successfully) is being received by others also. It is being stated that the problem started with one of the Microsoft updates or apps or something. Maybe it will be rectified in a later update from Microsoft.
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Usually you have to delete all Restore points since they are corrupt, reboot and setup a single new Restore point. You lose all previous restore points that are no longer usable. Win 10 has new Recovery methods you should investigate in Settings, Update and Security.
You should find out why you are using System Restore so frequently. Go to Drivers download site and let the scanner check if all your drivers are up to date for Windows 10. www.dell.com/.../advanced
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Thank you for that Dell OptiPlex 3020 update link. I noticed on other web sites that the error code I am getting 0x80070091 (System Restore not being able to restore to a previous restore point successfully) is being received by others also. It is being stated that the problem started with one of the Microsoft updates or apps or something. Maybe it will be rectified in a later update from Microsoft.