doowopper10 wrote:
> 1) Is it a good idea to delete old restore dates from System Restore? I have
> some listed there that are so old I will never use them to restore my
> computer.
> 2) If so, how do I do it?
> Thanks.
> Richard
1. No.
2. By default, SR makes a restore point about every 24 hours if the
computer is on. It will keep as many restore points as the allocated
space will permit. When the allocated space fills up, SR automatically
deletes the oldest restore points to make room for new ones. By
default, the space allocated for SR points is 12% of the partition size.
If you have a large drive with a single partition, as is most common,
you probably have too much space allocated. Right click on "My
Computer", select Properties, and then select the System Restore tab.
Select the system drive (usually C:\) and click Settings. Move the
slider to the left until the allocated space is approximately 1 GB. If
other partitions are listed under "Available drives", turn off SR for
those other partitions.
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