I downloaded System Restore Explorer, but when I start it, I get the following message: "Value too large or too small for Int64". I'm using Windows 10 64-bit. What can I do to make it work?
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
Unfortunately, System Restore Explorer was still in its beta stages when its developer stopped working on the project. The application is now discontinued, so it isn't actually designed to work on Windows 10 even though, according to some of its users, it does.
As far as the error that you get is concerned, the same question was posted on the tool's official support thread, but it was never answered. As far as I know, System Restore Explorer requires you to have System Restore enabled and at least one already saved restore point in order to work, so make sure both conditions are met before running it.
Additionally, you could try running System Restore Explorer as administrator and execute it in compatibility mode with Windows 7 or an older Windows version.
System Restore Explorer is a great, useful tool. Recently, it stopped working. When attempting too start, it reports number too small or too large for int64. Tried uninstalling, re-installing. Does anybody else seen this? Do you know a solution?
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Answer by
Sean Hill
Unfortunately, this error isn't described anywhere on the Internet which means it could be a bug in the application, and since it's in BETA state, this is normal. I recommend avoiding its usage until the problem is fixed by posting on the official website of the developer. If you post the error on its page, the developer might ask for some log files and based on that, he can fix the problem.
I downloaded System Restore Explorer, but when I start it, I get the following message:
"Value too large or too small for Int64". I'm using Windows 10 64-bit. What can I do to make it work?
Unfortunately, System Restore Explorer was still in its beta stages when its developer stopped working on the project. The application is now discontinued, so it isn't actually designed to work on Windows 10 even though, according to some of its users, it does.
As far as the error that you get is concerned, the same question was posted on the tool's official support thread, but it was never answered. As far as I know, System Restore Explorer requires you to have System Restore enabled and at least one already saved restore point in order to work, so make sure both conditions are met before running it.
Additionally, you could try running System Restore Explorer as administrator and execute it in compatibility mode with Windows 7 or an older Windows version.
System Restore Explorer is a great, useful tool. Recently, it stopped working. When attempting too start, it reports number too small or too large for int64. Tried uninstalling, re-installing. Does anybody else seen this? Do you know a solution?
Unfortunately, this error isn't described anywhere on the Internet which means it could be a bug in the application, and since it's in BETA state, this is normal. I recommend avoiding its usage until the problem is fixed by posting on the official website of the developer. If you post the error on its page, the developer might ask for some log files and based on that, he can fix the problem.