Before disabling any part System Restore, have a look at
these links. It tells you how to adjust the size
of System Restore.
http://jimiz.net/blog/2007/02/15/vis...e-preferences/
http://weblog.infoworld.com/stratdev...restore_1.html
http://www.ghacks.net/2007/04/25/cha...-windows-vista
-Michael
k1190 wrote:
> Thanks for your help. Can you show me how to stop the windows updates from
> creating restore point. Thanks
>
> "MICHAEL" wrote:
>
>>
>> k1190 wrote:
>>> One day my Local Disk hard drive read the free space as 12gb. A few days
>>> later it decreased to about 8gb. Today i added a few more files, but instead
>>> of decreasing as it usually would, it now said i had 9gb. This constantly
>>> fluctuating hard drive space has been happening a lot to my OS drive, but
>>> never to my storage drive. Other times it read about 6gb, then later about
>>> 11gb, and i didn't even delete anything. Is this a sign that my hard drive is
>>> failing? Or has this something to do with Vista?
>> More than likely, it's System Restore creating restore points.
>> Every time you get a Windows Update, even if it's just an update
>> for Windows Defender (those restore points can be stopped) a
>> restore point is created. Most of the time, when you install or
>> even uninstall a program, a restore point is created. When the
>> restore points get to a certain size, some of them are deleted.
>> If this is a new installation or new computer and you are setting
>> it up, installing software, you are going to see those type of free
>> space fluctuations. You can use Disk Cleanup to manually delete all
>> but the last restore point.
>>
>>
>> -Michael
>>