Re: System Restore Keeping Only One Restore Point
- From: "Gerry" <gerry@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 21:48:25 +0100
Danno
Your original disk space setting for System Restore was OK and unlikely
to be the cause of the problem. Turning off System Restore removes all
restore points. Using the System Restore option on the More Options tab
of Disk CleanUp removes all except the latest restore point.
What are your anti-virus and anti-spyware arrangements? Also what
firewall are you using? These can interfere with System Restore.
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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Danno wrote:
Thanks for the input Dave. My hard drive has 25 gig available out of
40. I knew that turning off SR would delete all but the last restore
point, but since I only had one restore point.... nothing to lose.
I'll try it by increasing the amount of space available once more,
but I doubt that will work because even when I'd allocated 12% space
(default) rather than 3% (which should be plenty), the same thing was
happening.
Danno
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"Danno" <danreardon@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I have the system restore turned on. The space I've allowed for
storage is 3% or 1075 MB.
But System Restore is only keeping one restore point. When it
creates another automatically, it deletes the previous restore
point, so basically, it's of no value right now. If I create a
restore point manually, the previous restore point is kept.... at
least right now I have two restore points from today, because I
just created one. But when SR creates a new restore point
automatically, all previous SR points will be deleted.
I've turned off System Restore, re-booted... then turned on System
Restore and re-booted again. But it's still the same.
I'd sure appreciate any tips on this issue.
How much free space is on your drive? Assuming it's at least 30%, how
about increasing your SR storage size to 10% to see what happens?
BTW, turning off System Restore will delete restore points!
.
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