System Restore in Vista works much better than System restore in XP. It is a
much more robust system less prone to corruption. You are trying to run
Vista on quite unusual hardware. Whatever OS you use on that hardware you
will have to make compromises.
--
Kerry Brown
Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca
"Larry" <> wrote in message
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>>> I've considering getting a small notebook with a 48 GB Solid State disk,
>>> but it only comes with Vista Business. With that little HD space, I
>>> really cannot spare 7-8 GB for Shadow Copies. Frankly, I do not need
>>> shadow copies of my regular files, but I do need system restore points
>>> (they have saved my rear-end more than once in XP). I know that I can
>>> shrink the space used for shadow copies, but I would like for whatever
>>> space I allocate to be used for System Restore Points only - not for
>>> backup of user files.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know of a way to have "XP-like" System Restore Points in
>>> Vista without Shadow Copy of user files?
>
>> The answer is to disable System Restore and VSS then use a 3rd party disk
>> imaging program with an external USB hard drive. AFAIK System Restore in
>> Vista cannot be made to work the way you want it to.
>
> I was afraid that would be the anwer. Nice going Microsoft...
>
> Thanks for your reply (and sorry for the delay...),
> Larry
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