System restore causes a big reduction in performance

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I have recently upgraded my PC mother board and processor to a Gigabyte Pen4 with 3.1GB processor and two SAT 120 GB disks configured as a virtual 240GB drive [Gigabyte Bios RAID] and 2 GB RAM. Previously I had a 1.6 GB P4 processor.

At first the gain in performance was not what I expected. After logging the performance in different configurations I found that if System restore is disabled the performance improves very substantially.

My question is whether, provided one has regular full backups it is enough just to enable System Restore before installing software and there after disable it if all goes well?
 
Im not really sure if u disable and re-enable it if it
would still function correctly, just disable it and keep
backup's, thats what i do.
-----Original Message-----
I have recently upgraded my PC mother board and processor
to a Gigabyte Pen4 with 3.1GB processor and two SAT 120 GB
disks configured as a virtual 240GB drive [Gigabyte Bios
RAID] and 2 GB RAM. Previously I had a 1.6 GB P4 processor.
At first the gain in performance was not what I expected.
After logging the performance in different configurations
I found that if System restore is disabled the performance
improves very substantially.
My question is whether, provided one has regular full
backups it is enough just to enable System Restore before
installing software and there after disable it if all goes
well?
 
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