Silver Hair,
"the same" refers to what?
As another indicated, you can delete all restore points by deselecting the C
drive in the System Protection tab, Available Disks area of System
Properties (Start|type SysDM.cpl to get to System Properties). After
deleting all, then you can create one and that will give you the one
fall-back restore point.
Karl
"silver hair" <baba@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7FCEA4FD-6E9A-4796-A84C-D503FC185061@xxxxxx
Quote:
> Hello
> does the same work for Vista Home basic 32 bit
>
>
>
> "Karl Snooks" <karlsnooks@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%236iNh926IHA.5276@xxxxxx Quote:
>> TMA,
>>
>> Be sure and examine both tabs of Disk Cleanup (run Disk Cleanup as
>> Administrator to see both tabs and if you are confident in your most
>> recent system restore, then choose the button to delete Restore Points).
>>
>> A good approach is to download and use on a regular basis CCLEANER for
>> Piriform.
>>
>> CCleaner is probably the most widely-used and popular utility.
>>
>> Also, you should very seriously consider an additional hard disk and
>> putting as much as you can there because, if already you are running
>> short of disk space, then you are headed towards a wall.
>>
>> Karl
>> "TMA" <tmasoftwares@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%23YNgqY26IHA.2332@xxxxxx Quote:
>>> Where exactly are all the temp/unecessary files I could delete from the
>>> system? I am running low on disk space on partition C (35 gb total) and
>>> I need to install a big program now.
>>>
>>> I performed a clean install of Vista Ultimate 4 days ago and after
>>> installing all the programs I have, 1.1 gb is all I have left. I have a
>>> 4gb swapfile for 4gb RAM, have already deleted files/dirs in C:\USERS\MY
>>> NAME\APPDATA\LOCAL\TEMP and C:\WINDOWS\TEMP. Are there any other files I
>>> could delete? Since I applied all the updates, including SP1 and office
>>> 2007, are these update install files kept on the hard drive? Are they
>>> "deletable"?
>>>
>>> I could repartition my hard drive and give Vista more space, but this is
>>> the last thing I want to try.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>> >