The parameter is incorrect, Error 0x80070057

Apart from re-running the System Restore, here are the following suggestions you can try to fix the problem where your System Restore is not working properly.

Run DISM and SFCRun System Restore from Advanced Recovery

You will need admin permission or someone who knows how to use the advanced section of computers correctly.

Run DISM and SFC

Both of these commands can help you fix system file issues that could be resulting in the error. Since it’s an unexpected close, it is possible a corrupted file might be resulting in the interruption. Open a command prompt with admin privileges, and run the following commands one by one. 1] Run DISM You can also use options such as /ScanHealth and /CheckHealth to confirm if anything is wrong. It will take around 15-20 minutes to complete the process. 2] Run SFC SFC or System File Checker detects any change in the protected system file, i.e., registry, and restores from backup copy located in the Windows folder itself.

Run System Restore from Advanced Recovery

If the above solution doesn’t fix the problem, we suggest booting to Advanced Recovery using a bootable Windows 11/10 USB Drive.

Open Windows 10 SettingsNavigate to Update and Security > Recovery > Advanced StartupClick on the Restart button to boot into the advanced recoveryOn the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot > Advanced OptionsSelect System Restore

Since this method will ensure no third-party conflict, the system restoration should work as expected. There is a similar error that occurs when one tries to restore Windows using System Image. I hope the post is easy to follow, and you were able to fix the problem related to Error 0x80070057 on Windows 11/10 when using System Restore.

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