Moving a lot of files around on your computer will increase the size of your
system volume information folder.
What many people don't know that by defragging, either manually or
continuously as DisKeeper now does, any incremental images created by a
program like Acronis True Image will be as large, or larger, than the
initial image. An incremental image should only show the changed disk
status. But, when you change 74% of the file locations on a disk by
defragging the image becomes huge.
This is why I always turn off system restore and shadow copy when I load a
new operating system. I rely upon True Image to get me out of hot water.
--
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience & Security
"EyesDAonly" <> wrote in message
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> Hello.
> I have a big problem with the windows Shadow Copy.
>
> \System Volume
> Information\{a20e83b4-d2e1-11de-970d-001e8c98772a}{3808876b-c176-4e48-b7ae-04046e6cc752}
>
> The file is 34 GB.
> With my HD size I simply can't afford it!
>
> My Vista Home Premium is working perfect, I don't even need system
> restore points right now, and I take full responsibility saying that in
> case anything crashes, I wouldn't even mind starting over fresh and
> having that 34GB back would be a better solution that to live with it
> right now.
>
> I tried Disk Cleanup, which said it could remove all but the newest
> shadow copies, and it didn't remove that file. Which means its a new
> file? I don't know.
>
> I'm quite sure it was caused by the defragmentation program that I used
> "Diskeeper" that maybe somehow made that file a whole lot bigger, I
> stopped using it and the file doesn't grow anymore. I believe it grew
> from 20GB to 34GB just after letting Diskeeper run on Auto
> Defragmentation, and I couldn't risk it making it any bigger.
>
> Any help will be appreciated!
> Thanks.
>
>
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