Hi,
> I'm using a 6 week old computer running XP Home SP1. I have System
> Restore enabled, with it set to use the maximum disk space available. I
> just looked, and the restore points from the first day I hooked up the
> computer are still there. When will Windows XP start to automatically
> delete those?
When the space allotted to it is full. The oldest restore points will
automatically be removed. You can adjust the size allotted under the
control panel/system/sr tab/settings. The more you store on the drive, the
larger the restore points will be. Choose your space allotment wisely.
> After a while these restore points start to take up a lot of
> hard drive space. I know how to delete the restore points manually, but
I'd
> rather let XP do it. If it ever does.
There are three ways to easily remove restore points (you cannot do this
selectively).
1) Start/run cleanmgr.exe (disk cleanup), there is a "clean up" button on
the "more options" tab to remove all but the newest restore point.
2) Control Panel/System/System Restore tab, go to settings and reduce the
amount of space allotted to System Restore. This will remove older restore
points, how many depends on how much space you require for a point, and how
much space you leave.
3) Control Panel/System/System Restore tab, click the "turn off system
restore on all drives" box. This will eliminate all restore points. Once
reenabled, the system will begin creating new ones. You should reboot
inbetween doing this.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
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