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| | System Restore ate my hard drive After two months use of Home Premium on my Dell XPS, System Restore had consumed over 70% of my hard drive (250GB). I had to turn it off to reclaim the space. Anybody else suffer this insult? ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com....vista.general |
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| | Re: System Restore ate my hard drive In article <6CC5B3ED-A448-4C66-AAFC-3B149ED28246@microsoft.com>, pdl1 @discussions.microsoft.com says... > After two months use of Home Premium on my Dell XPS, System Restore had > consumed over 70% of my hard drive (250GB). I had to turn it off to reclaim > the space. You can use Disk Cleanup to get rid of all restore points,except the last one that was created. -- Met vriendelijke groet, Mark Veldhuis. |
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| | Re: System Restore ate my hard drive "pdl1" <pdl1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6CC5B3ED-A448-4C66-AAFC-3B149ED28246@microsoft.com... > After two months use of Home Premium on my Dell XPS, System Restore had > consumed over 70% of my hard drive (250GB). I had to turn it off to > reclaim > the space. Anybody else suffer this insult? You can configure how much of your disk space is used by System Protection. Ronnie Vernon recently posted this useful information (Ronnie I hope you don't mind me quoting you)... If your maximum size for System Restore is way too large, you should adjust this. By default Vista sets the maximum size allocated for VSS to 15% of the disk size. With some of newer drives, this can result in a huge amount of space being allocated. Go to Start and type cmd and in the results, right click the cmd.exe item and select the "Run as administrator" option. OK the UAC prompt. When the command window opens, type the following. D: Press ENTER This will switch to the D: drive. Now type the following command. vssadmin list shadowstorage Press ENTER. The result will show the current amount of Used, Allocated, and Maximum allowed size for the Volume Shadow Storage on that drive. The following command will set the maximum amount of disk space used for the shadow storage to 10GB. vssadmin Resize ShadowStorage /For=D: /On=D: /MaxSize=10.0GB Press ENTER. (type the command as shown, including the spaces) You should see a message that the command succeeded. You can change the final (MAXSIZE=) value in the command to suit yourself. (ie: change 10.0GB to 5.0GB) -- And loving it, -Q _________________________________________________ Qu0llSixFour@gmail.com (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email me) |
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| | Re: System Restore ate my hard drive "Qu0ll" wrote: > "pdl1" <pdl1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6CC5B3ED-A448-4C66-AAFC-3B149ED28246@microsoft.com... > > > After two months use of Home Premium on my Dell XPS, System Restore had > > consumed over 70% of my hard drive (250GB). I had to turn it off to > > reclaim > > the space. Anybody else suffer this insult? > >I tried deleting "all but the last Restore Point", but it made very little difference- I was still missing over 187GB disk space. Which leads me to ask: What does System Restore save in Vista that it did not save in XP? Rumor is that the Shadow Copy feature not available to me is still being stored, though I cannot retrieve it. Even so, I cannot imagine a backup that takes up almost 15 times the amount of data to be preserved. It might also be worth noting that I needed third-party disk managers to clearly detect where my disk space was going. Another large user is WIN-SXS. Is there any way to control its size? It appears to retain files even of deleted programs. Thanks to all. Paul DeLeeuw (pdl1) |
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| | Re: System Restore ate my hard drive "pdl1" wrote: > > > Shrinking System restore makes it dysfunctional. Since System Restore also stores Shadow Copies (that you cannot see unless you have Ultimate or Business), the smallest that works is over 10 GB. Doesn't this bother anybody? |
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