Inability to Establish Restore Point

While attempting to troubleshoot another problem on my Pavillion dv7 Notebook, I discovered that my computer had not established a restore point in almost a year.  When I tried to do it manually, I received a message telling me that I did not have enough memory.  I have 185 or 286 GB free on my C drive and 186 MB of 11.4 GB free on my Recovery Drive (I have received periodic messages ever since I bought this computer telling me that I did not have enough free space on this drive but I have not been able to clean it up?)  I tried deleting old restore points using Disk Cleanup but it did nothing to my list of old restore points.  How do I get this computer to start creating new restore points again?

Install CCleaner from here and analyze the computer to perform a cleanup
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/builds
Also In CCleaner, select the Tools icon at left and Click System Restore. Post a screenshot here and let me know what you see. 
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