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| | System restore shadow copies Hi, I am trying to get rid of system restore shadow copies on my Vista home premium. I keep getting system error when I try to reduce the room used on my C drive as I only have 28gb of 145gb left. I have tried typing in: vssadmin list shadowstorage For the above command to run you must use elevated privileges: 1.. Click on the Start menu then click All Programs / Accessories 2.. Right Click on the Command Prompt option and from the drop down menu click on the Run as Administrator option 3.. At the command prompt type vssadmin list shadowstorage and Press Enter (NOTE: if the command does not run change directories to c:\windows\system32) After the vssadmin has executed you will see results similar to the following: Used Shadow Copy Storage space: 237.419 MB Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 400 MB Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space: 2.092 GB The output above shows space used on the C:\ drive by System Restore is 237.419 MB. The maximum space allocated for System restore is 2.092 GB To view the number of restore points you currently have on your Computer run the following command vssadmin list shadows Next, to reduce the allocated space used by Vista's System Restore, use the following command: vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=[OnVolumeSpec:] /for=[ForVolumeSpec:] /maxsize=[MaxSizeSpec] Where example: vssadmin resize shadowstorage /On=C: /For=C: /Maxsize=1GB When decreasing the space allocated to System Restore, you will loose the earlier system restore points. The advantage is gaining extra free space. If you are concerned with losing the previous restore points, wait until you do not need them anymore before reducing the allocated space. If you plan on upgrading to Windows Vista or running a clean install and will need extra space, consider reducing the space after installation has completed. It is not recommended to disable System Restore. The capability to restore to a previous point in time or having the new Shadow Copy feature available can be a time saver if something goes wrong or if you delete a file. source: John Barnett Windows Vista Support I keep getting an error message. I seem to remember doing this before with my XP but can't remember how. Is there an easier way? Thanks |
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| | Re: System restore shadow copies Hi maeve, What is the error message? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "maeve" <meathome@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OiEx2qqpIHA.2256@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, I am trying to get rid of system restore shadow copies on my Vista > home premium. I keep getting system error when I try to reduce the room > used on my C drive as I only have 28gb of 145gb left. I have tried > typing in: > > vssadmin list shadowstorage > > For the above command to run you must use elevated privileges: > > 1.. Click on the Start menu then click All Programs / Accessories > 2.. Right Click on the Command Prompt option and from the drop down menu > click on the Run as Administrator option > 3.. At the command prompt type vssadmin list shadowstorage and Press > Enter (NOTE: if the command does not run change directories to > c:\windows\system32) > After the vssadmin has executed you will see results similar to the > following: > > Used Shadow Copy Storage space: 237.419 MB > Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 400 MB > Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space: 2.092 GB > > The output above shows space used on the C:\ drive by System Restore is > 237.419 MB. > The maximum space allocated for System restore is 2.092 GB > > To view the number of restore points you currently have on your Computer > run the following command > > vssadmin list shadows > > Next, to reduce the allocated space used by Vista's System Restore, use > the following command: > > vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=[OnVolumeSpec:] /for=[ForVolumeSpec:] > /maxsize=[MaxSizeSpec] > > Where > > example: vssadmin resize shadowstorage /On=C: /For=C: /Maxsize=1GB > > When decreasing the space allocated to System Restore, you will loose the > earlier system restore points. The advantage is gaining extra free space. > If you are concerned with losing the previous restore points, wait until > you do not need them anymore before reducing the allocated space. > > If you plan on upgrading to Windows Vista or running a clean install and > will need extra space, consider reducing the space after installation has > completed. > > It is not recommended to disable System Restore. The capability to restore > to a previous point in time or having the new Shadow Copy feature > available can be a time saver if something goes wrong or if you delete a > file. > > source: John Barnett Windows Vista Support > > I keep getting an error message. I seem to remember doing this before > with my XP but can't remember how. Is there an easier way? Thanks > |
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| | Re: System restore shadow copies Maybe you have to clean up your Restore Points first. "maeve" <meathome@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OiEx2qqpIHA.2256@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, I am trying to get rid of system restore shadow copies on my Vista > home premium. I keep getting system error when I try to reduce the room > used on my C drive as I only have 28gb of 145gb left. I have tried > typing in: > > vssadmin list shadowstorage > > For the above command to run you must use elevated privileges: > > 1.. Click on the Start menu then click All Programs / Accessories > 2.. Right Click on the Command Prompt option and from the drop down menu > click on the Run as Administrator option > 3.. At the command prompt type vssadmin list shadowstorage and Press > Enter (NOTE: if the command does not run change directories to > c:\windows\system32) > After the vssadmin has executed you will see results similar to the > following: > > Used Shadow Copy Storage space: 237.419 MB > Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 400 MB > Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space: 2.092 GB > > The output above shows space used on the C:\ drive by System Restore is > 237.419 MB. > The maximum space allocated for System restore is 2.092 GB > > To view the number of restore points you currently have on your Computer > run the following command > > vssadmin list shadows > > Next, to reduce the allocated space used by Vista's System Restore, use > the following command: > > vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=[OnVolumeSpec:] /for=[ForVolumeSpec:] > /maxsize=[MaxSizeSpec] > > Where > > example: vssadmin resize shadowstorage /On=C: /For=C: /Maxsize=1GB > > When decreasing the space allocated to System Restore, you will loose the > earlier system restore points. The advantage is gaining extra free space. > If you are concerned with losing the previous restore points, wait until > you do not need them anymore before reducing the allocated space. > > If you plan on upgrading to Windows Vista or running a clean install and > will need extra space, consider reducing the space after installation has > completed. > > It is not recommended to disable System Restore. The capability to restore > to a previous point in time or having the new Shadow Copy feature > available can be a time saver if something goes wrong or if you delete a > file. > > source: John Barnett Windows Vista Support > > I keep getting an error message. I seem to remember doing this before > with my XP but can't remember how. Is there an easier way? Thanks > |
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| | Re: System restore shadow copies Hi, It's OK now I managed to do it without the getting the error message. I had to have spaces before the forward slashes and I wasn't doing this. Thanks "Rick Rogers" <rick@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23wANOnrpIHA.3804@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi maeve, > > What is the error message? > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "maeve" <meathome@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:OiEx2qqpIHA.2256@xxxxxx Quote: >> Hi, I am trying to get rid of system restore shadow copies on my Vista >> home premium. I keep getting system error when I try to reduce the room >> used on my C drive as I only have 28gb of 145gb left. I have tried >> typing in: >> >> vssadmin list shadowstorage >> >> For the above command to run you must use elevated privileges: >> >> 1.. Click on the Start menu then click All Programs / Accessories >> 2.. Right Click on the Command Prompt option and from the drop down menu >> click on the Run as Administrator option >> 3.. At the command prompt type vssadmin list shadowstorage and Press >> Enter (NOTE: if the command does not run change directories to >> c:\windows\system32) >> After the vssadmin has executed you will see results similar to the >> following: >> >> Used Shadow Copy Storage space: 237.419 MB >> Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 400 MB >> Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space: 2.092 GB >> >> The output above shows space used on the C:\ drive by System Restore is >> 237.419 MB. >> The maximum space allocated for System restore is 2.092 GB >> >> To view the number of restore points you currently have on your Computer >> run the following command >> >> vssadmin list shadows >> >> Next, to reduce the allocated space used by Vista's System Restore, use >> the following command: >> >> vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=[OnVolumeSpec:] /for=[ForVolumeSpec:] >> /maxsize=[MaxSizeSpec] >> >> Where >> >> example: vssadmin resize shadowstorage /On=C: /For=C: /Maxsize=1GB >> >> When decreasing the space allocated to System Restore, you will loose the >> earlier system restore points. The advantage is gaining extra free space. >> If you are concerned with losing the previous restore points, wait until >> you do not need them anymore before reducing the allocated space. >> >> If you plan on upgrading to Windows Vista or running a clean install and >> will need extra space, consider reducing the space after installation has >> completed. >> >> It is not recommended to disable System Restore. The capability to >> restore to a previous point in time or having the new Shadow Copy feature >> available can be a time saver if something goes wrong or if you delete a >> file. >> >> source: John Barnett Windows Vista Support >> >> I keep getting an error message. I seem to remember doing this before >> with my XP but can't remember how. Is there an easier way? Thanks >> |
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