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Re: Is it smart to disable the System Restore Point? In response to all your comments I read I have a few questions to ask...
First off is,if Vista starts killing off the restore point from oldest and
make new ones whats the point of making sure that I even have it at that
exact point in time i want to restore because Vista will kill it off anyway...
How do I manually create Restore Points? I already disabled it? Will it
affect anything if I enabled it again? I see my harddrive space keep
depleting with this function on and I gained back 7 gigs with it disabled. I
have a 200 hdd and i dont have any intention to get more harddrive space.
I have the recovery disc that I already created, isn't that good enough? I
know that with system restore i can decide when to save my files etc so I
dont have to start back at square one. I don't know, I'm new with Vista so
trying to get more performance out of this O/S. I might even reduce the
shadow storage size but for some reason I can't get to the cmd prompt line in
order to access the command to reach to the vssadmin. Any ideas?
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Toshiba A200 TH108C - Core 2 Duo, 2 gig memory, 200 hdd, 15.4''''''''
"Adam Albright" wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 18:14:35 -0400, "Richard G. Harper"
> <rgharper@email.com> wrote:
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> >If you need to ask if you should disable System Restore, that's proof to me
> >that you should not, in my opinion.
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> It shouldn't matter anyway since Vista will start killing the restore
> points, oldest first, if it ever gets to the point your root drive is
> running out of room.
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