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Wayne Moses
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      08-11-2007
In XP there were lots of days one could pick from pon a calendar, and in
any given day there could be more than one restore point to choose from.

I have Vista Hoime Premium at the default settings (as far as Restore is
concerned anyway) and I note that there is not only no calendar type display,
but there are only a handful of restore points.

Why? How can I change that to be more like XP?

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Wayne Moses
Houston, Texa


 
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Rick Rogers
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      08-11-2007
Hi Wayne,

> In XP there were lots of days one could pick from pon a calendar, and in
> any given day there could be more than one restore point to choose from.


This generally happens when an update is installed. Otherwise, in XP, only
one point is created on any given day at first boot.

> I have Vista Hoime Premium at the default settings (as far as Restore is
> concerned anyway) and I note that there is not only no calendar type
> display, but there are only a handful of restore points.


Have you selected the option to show all restore points? IE: "choose a
different point", then "show restore points older than 5 days"

> Why? How can I change that to be more like XP?


You can't, as it works somewhat differently incorporating shadow files of
user data in addition to the system file set.

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> Regards,
> Wayne Moses
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Wayne Moses
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      08-11-2007
Hello Rick,

RR> Hi Wayne,
....
RR> Have you selected the option to show all restore points? IE: "choose
RR> a different point", then "show restore points older than 5 days"

Now I feel like a moron for having missed that option, although I don't recall
seeing it after I clicked the radio button for choosing a different restore
point.

Funny thing is -- I just went to System Restore to verify this "show restore
points older than 5 days" option and now all my restore points seems to have
been wiped out. Yesterday there were about 6 or so. Now it is saying "No
restore points have been created on your disk ...."

Since that time I have installed Windows Live OneCare on the laptop -- could
this have wiped out my restore points? Don't see why .... I seem to recall
that even as it was being installed, a restore point was created because
of same. Strange.

Regards,
Wayne Moses
Houston, Texa



 
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      08-11-2007


"Wayne Moses" wrote:

> Hello Rick,
>
> RR> Hi Wayne,
> ....
> RR> Have you selected the option to show all restore points? IE: "choose
> RR> a different point", then "show restore points older than 5 days"
>
> Now I feel like a moron for having missed that option, although I don't recall
> seeing it after I clicked the radio button for choosing a different restore
> point.
>
> Funny thing is -- I just went to System Restore to verify this "show restore
> points older than 5 days" option and now all my restore points seems to have
> been wiped out. Yesterday there were about 6 or so. Now it is saying "No
> restore points have been created on your disk ...."
>
> Since that time I have installed Windows Live OneCare on the laptop -- could
> this have wiped out my restore points? Don't see why .... I seem to recall
> that even as it was being installed, a restore point was created because
> of same. Strange.


You're not duel booting to XP are you?
Doing that will wipe out your Vista restore points


>
> Regards,
> Wayne Moses
> Houston, Texas
>
>
>
>

 
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Rick Rogers
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      08-12-2007
Hi Wayne,

It's quite possible that it did, some programs or updates have been known to
do that. The other factor to consider is space limitations, as more is
backed up, fewer points can be held.

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"Wayne Moses" <> wrote in message
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> Hello Rick,
>
> RR> Hi Wayne,
> ...
> RR> Have you selected the option to show all restore points? IE: "choose
> RR> a different point", then "show restore points older than 5 days"
>
> Now I feel like a moron for having missed that option, although I don't
> recall seeing it after I clicked the radio button for choosing a different
> restore point.
>
> Funny thing is -- I just went to System Restore to verify this "show
> restore points older than 5 days" option and now all my restore points
> seems to have been wiped out. Yesterday there were about 6 or so. Now it
> is saying "No restore points have been created on your disk ...."
>
> Since that time I have installed Windows Live OneCare on the laptop --
> could this have wiped out my restore points? Don't see why .... I seem to
> recall that even as it was being installed, a restore point was created
> because of same. Strange.
>
> Regards,
> Wayne Moses
> Houston, Texas
>
>
>


 
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Wayne Moses
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      08-12-2007
Hello BP,

B> You're not duel booting to XP are you?
B> Doing that will wipe out your Vista restore points

No dual boot. I think that it was the installation of Windows Live OneCare.
It now has restore points since that installation.

Thanks for the reply.

Regards,
Wayne Moses
Houston, Texa


 
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Bert Kinney
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      08-12-2007
Hi Wayne,

How much disk space is there set to hold restore points?

How to Adjust the amount of disk space System Restore uses to hold restore
points:
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/diskspace.html


Wayne Moses wrote:
> Hello BP,
>
> B> You're not duel booting to XP are you?
> B> Doing that will wipe out your Vista restore points
>
> No dual boot. I think that it was the installation of Windows Live
> OneCare. It now has restore points since that installation.
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Regards,
> Wayne Moses
> Houston, Texas
>
>

 
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Wayne Moses
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      08-13-2007
Hello Bert,

BK> How much disk space is there set to hold restore points?

6 GB total allocated.

BK> How to Adjust the amount of disk space System Restore uses to hold
BK> restore
BK> points:
BK> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/diskspace.html

I suspect that is for XP. The way to do it in Vista is via the cmd window
(run as Admin) and running a vssadmin command. Just Googled that. :-)

Regards,
Wayne Moses
Houston, Texa


 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      08-13-2007
Wayne

Bert has the definitive page on adjusting the SR disk space here.

How to adjust disk space in Windows Vista::
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/diskspacev.html


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"Wayne Moses" <> wrote in message
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> Hello Bert,
>
> BK> How much disk space is there set to hold restore points?
>
> 6 GB total allocated.
>
> BK> How to Adjust the amount of disk space System Restore uses to hold
> BK> restore
> BK> points:
> BK> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/diskspace.html
>
> I suspect that is for XP. The way to do it in Vista is via the cmd window
> (run as Admin) and running a vssadmin command. Just Googled that. :-)
>
> Regards,
> Wayne Moses
> Houston, Texas
>
>


 
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Bert Kinney
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      08-13-2007
You are correct, I was thinking XP.

What most likely happened was Windows Live OneCare created a restore point
which was large enough that it had to purge older restore points make room.

At an elevated command prompt, paste the following command and press enter.

vssadmin list shadowstorage

Post the results here.


Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
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Wayne Moses wrote:
> Hello Bert,
>
> BK> How much disk space is there set to hold restore points?
>
> 6 GB total allocated.
>
> BK> How to Adjust the amount of disk space System Restore uses to hold
> BK> restore
> BK> points:
> BK> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/diskspace.html
>
> I suspect that is for XP. The way to do it in Vista is via the cmd
> window (run as Admin) and running a vssadmin command. Just Googled
> that. :-)
>
> Regards,
> Wayne Moses
> Houston, Texas
>
>

 
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