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| | RE: System restore point - long time. I am having the same problem - especially when it is trying to install updates from windows. It is taking over an hour. I don't think this is normal. Does anyone have any suggestions? -- Dee "Rol" wrote: Quote: > Hello, > I have Windows Vista Home Premium installed in my laptop. Vista is installed > in my C: drive, where all my files are (I didn't do any partition of the > drive). > The process of creating a system restore point (system volume information) > takes a long time, sometimes even 15 minutes and more. While this happens, > the system works much slower, probably due to the extensive use of the hard > drive. > The creation of a system restore point occurs after install / uninstall of a > program, but also seems to occur randomly, without any obvious reason. > Is it normal for this to take such a long time? Is it recommended to turn > the system restore off? Is it possible to control when a system restore point > is created? > -- > Thank you |
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