SYSTEM RESTORE POINTS KEEP DISAPPEARING

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I tried to do a system restore back to 23 April 2010. I noted that there

were about 4 restore points between this date and 5 May. System restore

would not let me go back further than 23 April - any reason why?

However when I decided to undo this restoration, when I went back into

system restore all the restore points between 23 April and 2 may had

disappeared. I then did a restore operation from 3 may 2010. However, I

decided to undo this but when this had finished and when i went back into

system restore , the restore point from 3 may had also disappeared.



This is very unusual - has anybody got any idea why this is happening?



thanks
 
kandinsky63 wrote:

> I tried to do a system restore back to 23 April 2010. I noted that there

> were about 4 restore points between this date and 5 May. System restore

> would not let me go back further than 23 April - any reason why?

> However when I decided to undo this restoration, when I went back into

> system restore all the restore points between 23 April and 2 may had

> disappeared. I then did a restore operation from 3 may 2010. However, I

> decided to undo this but when this had finished and when i went back into

> system restore , the restore point from 3 may had also disappeared.

>

> This is very unusual - has anybody got any idea why this is happening?

>

> thanks

>

>




Read all about it: http://bertk.mvps.org/



--

Lem



Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html
 
Lem wrote:

> kandinsky63 wrote:

>> I tried to do a system restore back to 23 April 2010. I noted that

>> there

>> were about 4 restore points between this date and 5 May. System restore

>> would not let me go back further than 23 April - any reason why?

>> However when I decided to undo this restoration, when I went back into

>> system restore all the restore points between 23 April and 2 may had

>> disappeared. I then did a restore operation from 3 may 2010. However, I

>> decided to undo this but when this had finished and when i went back into

>> system restore , the restore point from 3 may had also disappeared.

>>

>> This is very unusual - has anybody got any idea why this is happening?

>>

>> thanks

>>

>>


>

> Read all about it: http://bertk.mvps.org/

>

> --

> Lem




And keep in mind that you have a limited (and fixed) amount of disk space

reserved for System Restore backups. And every time you invoke System

Restore and restore a point, you're using up some of that space, so that

some of the older ones are most likely going to have to be removed (how many

depends on how much space was needed to do the restore operation).
 
hey - i know how to do a system restore - this is the reason why i have

posted this query is because i havent seen this particular behaviour before.

With regards to enough disk space, I have 100 GB free space on my C drive -

more than enough I would have thought.(?)

"Lem" wrote in message

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> kandinsky63 wrote:

>> I tried to do a system restore back to 23 April 2010. I noted that

>> there were about 4 restore points between this date and 5 May. System

>> restore would not let me go back further than 23 April - any reason why?

>> However when I decided to undo this restoration, when I went back into

>> system restore all the restore points between 23 April and 2 may had

>> disappeared. I then did a restore operation from 3 may 2010. However, I

>> decided to undo this but when this had finished and when i went back into

>> system restore , the restore point from 3 may had also disappeared.

>>

>> This is very unusual - has anybody got any idea why this is happening?

>>

>> thanks


>

> Read all about it: http://bertk.mvps.org/

>

> --

> Lem

>

> Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:

> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html
 
Lem wrote:

>> I tried to do a system restore back to 23 April 2010. I noted that

>> there were about 4 restore points between this date and 5 May. System

>> restore would not let me go back further than 23 April - any reason why?

>> However when I decided to undo this restoration, when I went back into

>> system restore all the restore points between 23 April and 2 may had

>> disappeared. I then did a restore operation from 3 may 2010. However, I

>> decided to undo this but when this had finished and when i went back into

>> system restore , the restore point from 3 may had also disappeared.


>

> Read all about it: http://bertk.mvps.org/




+1
 
kandinsky63 wrote:

>> hey - i know how to do a system restore - this is the reason why i

>> have posted this query is because i havent seen this particular

>> behaviour before. With regards to enough disk space, I have 100 GB

>> free space on my C drive - more than enough I would have thought.(?)






Your total amount of free disk space is irrelevant. The amount of space

reserved for system restore as set in System Properties> System Restore is

what is in play.



As was pointed out as you reach this limit older restore points are dropped

off.



D
 
?

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message

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> Lem wrote:

>>> I tried to do a system restore back to 23 April 2010. I noted that

>>> there were about 4 restore points between this date and 5 May. System

>>> restore would not let me go back further than 23 April - any reason why?

>>> However when I decided to undo this restoration, when I went back into

>>> system restore all the restore points between 23 April and 2 may had

>>> disappeared. I then did a restore operation from 3 may 2010. However, I

>>> decided to undo this but when this had finished and when i went back

>>> into

>>> system restore , the restore point from 3 may had also disappeared.


>>

>> Read all about it: http://bertk.mvps.org/


>

> +1
 
+1 is shorthand for "I agree with the content of this post."



Also look at this thread:



http://groups.google.com/group/micr...hread/31e720090522f02e/712ba9a891bd8642?hl=en



kandinsky63 wrote:

> ?

> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message

> news:%23edUXTK7KHA.1888@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Lem wrote:

>>>> I tried to do a system restore back to 23 April 2010. I noted

>>>> that there were about 4 restore points between this date and 5

>>>> May. System restore would not let me go back further than 23 April

>>>> - any reason why? However when I decided to undo this restoration,

>>>> when I went back into system restore all the restore points

>>>> between 23 April and 2 may had disappeared. I then did a restore

>>>> operation from 3 may 2010. However, I decided to undo this but

>>>> when this had finished and when i went back into

>>>> system restore , the restore point from 3 may had also disappeared.

>>>

>>> Read all about it: http://bertk.mvps.org/


>>

>> +1
 
Open an Admin Command Prompt.



To display the current space allocated for restore points type (or copy and

paste) "vssadmin list shadowstorage" (without the quotes but the spaces) and

press Enter.



To reduce (or increase) the disk space allocated, type (or copy and paste)

"vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=c: /for=c: /maxsize=10GB" (without the

quotes

but the spaces) and press Enter. This example assumes changing the space on

drive C to 10GB. Be sure to create a manual restore point immediately after

resizing because all of your previous restore points will be removed.



"kandinsky63" wrote in message

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>

> I tried to do a system restore back to 23 April 2010. I noted that

> there were about 4 restore points between this date and 5 May. System

> restore would not let me go back further than 23 April - any reason why?

> However when I decided to undo this restoration, when I went back into

> system restore all the restore points between 23 April and 2 may had

> disappeared. I then did a restore operation from 3 may 2010. However, I

> decided to undo this but when this had finished and when i went back into

> system restore , the restore point from 3 may had also disappeared.

>

> This is very unusual - has anybody got any idea why this is happening?

>

> thanks

>
 
Bob wrote:

> Open an Admin Command Prompt.

>

> To reduce (or increase) the disk space allocated, type (or copy and paste)

> "vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=c: /for=c: /maxsize=10GB" (without






Although the OP didn't specify his OS, this is an XP newsgroup. XP

doesn't use shadow copy for System Restore and in any case, those

vssadmin commands aren't available in XP.



There's an easily accessed GUI in XP to change the amount of storage

allocated for System Restore.



Because the OP didn't appear to really understand System Restore, I

directed him to Bert Kinney's excellent web site

(http://bertk.mvps.org/) that discusses the care and feeding of System

Restore in considerable detail both for XP and Vista (and also includes

a brief description of how to use Restore in Win 7).



--

Lem



Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html
 
what on earth are you going on about? I actually do have some understanding

of system restore and how it works - i didnt need a lecture in a link to

remind me. To reiterate, I posted my original query cos i hadnt seen this

type of behaviour before. I use system restore frequently. And for your info

this OP used XP SP3 and has set his SR limit at 12% . what is 12% of 300GB?

"Lem" wrote in message

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> Bob wrote:

>> Open an Admin Command Prompt.

>> To reduce (or increase) the disk space allocated, type (or copy and

>> paste)

>> "vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=c: /for=c: /maxsize=10GB" (without


>

>

> Although the OP didn't specify his OS, this is an XP newsgroup. XP doesn't

> use shadow copy for System Restore and in any case, those vssadmin

> commands aren't available in XP.

>

> There's an easily accessed GUI in XP to change the amount of storage

> allocated for System Restore.

>

> Because the OP didn't appear to really understand System Restore, I

> directed him to Bert Kinney's excellent web site (http://bertk.mvps.org/)

> that discusses the care and feeding of System Restore in considerable

> detail both for XP and Vista (and also includes a brief description of how

> to use Restore in Win 7).

>

> --

> Lem

>

> Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:

> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html
 
Aren't we the brainy limey.... If you're so fu@kin' smart why did you have

to post here in the first place?



--





"Don't pick a fight with an old man.

If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."





"kandinsky63" wrote in message

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> what on earth are you going on about? I actually do have some

> understanding of system restore and how it works - i didnt need a lecture

> in a link to remind me. To reiterate, I posted my original query cos i

> hadnt seen this type of behaviour before. I use system restore frequently.

> And for your info this OP used XP SP3 and has set his SR limit at 12% .

> what is 12% of 300GB?

> "Lem" wrote in message

> news:OQ4M$dT7KHA.5476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Bob wrote:

>>> Open an Admin Command Prompt.

>>> To reduce (or increase) the disk space allocated, type (or copy and

>>> paste)

>>> "vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=c: /for=c: /maxsize=10GB" (without


>>

>>

>> Although the OP didn't specify his OS, this is an XP newsgroup. XP

>> doesn't use shadow copy for System Restore and in any case, those

>> vssadmin commands aren't available in XP.

>>

>> There's an easily accessed GUI in XP to change the amount of storage

>> allocated for System Restore.

>>

>> Because the OP didn't appear to really understand System Restore, I

>> directed him to Bert Kinney's excellent web site (http://bertk.mvps.org/)

>> that discusses the care and feeding of System Restore in considerable

>> detail both for XP and Vista (and also includes a brief description of

>> how to use Restore in Win 7).

>>

>> --

>> Lem

>>

>> Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:

>> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html


>

>
 
hey fu@kutoo you dumb yankydoodle dandy hick merkin!

"Michael" wrote in message

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> Aren't we the brainy limey.... If you're so fu@kin' smart why did you

> have to post here in the first place?

>

> --

>

>

> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>

>

> "kandinsky63" wrote in message

> news:OgULNOU7KHA.5708@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> what on earth are you going on about? I actually do have some

>> understanding of system restore and how it works - i didnt need a lecture

>> in a link to remind me. To reiterate, I posted my original query cos i

>> hadnt seen this type of behaviour before. I use system restore

>> frequently. And for your info this OP used XP SP3 and has set his SR

>> limit at 12% . what is 12% of 300GB?

>> "Lem" wrote in message

>> news:OQ4M$dT7KHA.5476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Bob wrote:

>>>> Open an Admin Command Prompt.

>>>> To reduce (or increase) the disk space allocated, type (or copy and

>>>> paste)

>>>> "vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=c: /for=c: /maxsize=10GB" (without

>>>

>>>

>>> Although the OP didn't specify his OS, this is an XP newsgroup. XP

>>> doesn't use shadow copy for System Restore and in any case, those

>>> vssadmin commands aren't available in XP.

>>>

>>> There's an easily accessed GUI in XP to change the amount of storage

>>> allocated for System Restore.

>>>

>>> Because the OP didn't appear to really understand System Restore, I

>>> directed him to Bert Kinney's excellent web site

>>> (http://bertk.mvps.org/) that discusses the care and feeding of System

>>> Restore in considerable detail both for XP and Vista (and also includes

>>> a brief description of how to use Restore in Win 7).

>>>

>>> --

>>> Lem

>>>

>>> Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:

>>> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html


>>

>>
 
Try something different today Little Mikey, be constructive GO TOUCH

YOURSELF!



BTW, I am an old Man, I would love to CARVE A CONOE THROUGH YOUR SCULL!



"Michael" wrote in message

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> Aren't we the brainy limey.... If you're so fu@kin' smart why did you

> have to post here in the first place?

>

> --

>

>

> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>

>

> "kandinsky63" wrote in message

> news:OgULNOU7KHA.5708@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> what on earth are you going on about? I actually do have some

>> understanding of system restore and how it works - i didnt need a lecture

>> in a link to remind me. To reiterate, I posted my original query cos i

>> hadnt seen this type of behaviour before. I use system restore

>> frequently. And for your info this OP used XP SP3 and has set his SR

>> limit at 12% . what is 12% of 300GB?

>> "Lem" wrote in message

>> news:OQ4M$dT7KHA.5476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Bob wrote:

>>>> Open an Admin Command Prompt.

>>>> To reduce (or increase) the disk space allocated, type (or copy and

>>>> paste)

>>>> "vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=c: /for=c: /maxsize=10GB" (without

>>>

>>>

>>> Although the OP didn't specify his OS, this is an XP newsgroup. XP

>>> doesn't use shadow copy for System Restore and in any case, those

>>> vssadmin commands aren't available in XP.

>>>

>>> There's an easily accessed GUI in XP to change the amount of storage

>>> allocated for System Restore.

>>>

>>> Because the OP didn't appear to really understand System Restore, I

>>> directed him to Bert Kinney's excellent web site

>>> (http://bertk.mvps.org/) that discusses the care and feeding of System

>>> Restore in considerable detail both for XP and Vista (and also includes

>>> a brief description of how to use Restore in Win 7).

>>>

>>> --

>>> Lem

>>>

>>> Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:

>>> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html


>>

>>
 
Are you old enough to know what a 'CONOE' is?

"williamtell" wrote in message

news:ORWQxcV7KHA.3924@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Try something different today Little Mikey, be constructive GO TOUCH

> YOURSELF!

>

> BTW, I am an old Man, I would love to CARVE A CONOE THROUGH YOUR SCULL!

>

> "Michael" wrote in message

> news:u6qP3tU7KHA.5464@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Aren't we the brainy limey.... If you're so fu@kin' smart why did you

>> have to post here in the first place?

>>

>> --

>>

>>

>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>

>>

>> "kandinsky63" wrote in message

>> news:OgULNOU7KHA.5708@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> what on earth are you going on about? I actually do have some

>>> understanding of system restore and how it works - i didnt need a

>>> lecture in a link to remind me. To reiterate, I posted my original query

>>> cos i hadnt seen this type of behaviour before. I use system restore

>>> frequently. And for your info this OP used XP SP3 and has set his SR

>>> limit at 12% . what is 12% of 300GB?

>>> "Lem" wrote in message

>>> news:OQ4M$dT7KHA.5476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> Bob wrote:

>>>>> Open an Admin Command Prompt.

>>>>> To reduce (or increase) the disk space allocated, type (or copy and

>>>>> paste)

>>>>> "vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=c: /for=c: /maxsize=10GB" (without

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Although the OP didn't specify his OS, this is an XP newsgroup. XP

>>>> doesn't use shadow copy for System Restore and in any case, those

>>>> vssadmin commands aren't available in XP.

>>>>

>>>> There's an easily accessed GUI in XP to change the amount of storage

>>>> allocated for System Restore.

>>>>

>>>> Because the OP didn't appear to really understand System Restore, I

>>>> directed him to Bert Kinney's excellent web site

>>>> (http://bertk.mvps.org/) that discusses the care and feeding of System

>>>> Restore in considerable detail both for XP and Vista (and also includes

>>>> a brief description of how to use Restore in Win 7).

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Lem

>>>>

>>>> Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:

>>>> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html

>>>

>>>


>

>
 
"kandinsky63" wrote in message

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>

> I tried to do a system restore back to 23 April 2010. I noted that

> there were about 4 restore points between this date and 5 May. System

> restore would not let me go back further than 23 April - any reason why?

>




Other XP users have reported that the System Restore file can become

corrupted / fragmented. I know I have gone through periods (about 1 yr ago)

where I noticed it not working.



The recommended solution is:

1) Close all running apps in the Task Bar

2) Turn off Sys Restore (Ctl Panel >System > System Restore (tab)

3) Run Disk Cleanup

4) Run Disk Defragmenter

5) Turn on Sys Restore
 
Saved your limey asses on more than one occasion. Now, go brush your teeth.



--





"Don't pick a fight with an old man.

If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."





"kandinsky63" wrote in message

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> hey fu@kutoo you dumb yankydoodle dandy hick merkin!

> "Michael" wrote in message

> news:u6qP3tU7KHA.5464@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Aren't we the brainy limey.... If you're so fu@kin' smart why did you

>> have to post here in the first place?

>>

>> --

>>

>>

>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>

>>

>> "kandinsky63" wrote in message

>> news:OgULNOU7KHA.5708@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> what on earth are you going on about? I actually do have some

>>> understanding of system restore and how it works - i didnt need a

>>> lecture in a link to remind me. To reiterate, I posted my original query

>>> cos i hadnt seen this type of behaviour before. I use system restore

>>> frequently. And for your info this OP used XP SP3 and has set his SR

>>> limit at 12% . what is 12% of 300GB?

>>> "Lem" wrote in message

>>> news:OQ4M$dT7KHA.5476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> Bob wrote:

>>>>> Open an Admin Command Prompt.

>>>>> To reduce (or increase) the disk space allocated, type (or copy and

>>>>> paste)

>>>>> "vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=c: /for=c: /maxsize=10GB" (without

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Although the OP didn't specify his OS, this is an XP newsgroup. XP

>>>> doesn't use shadow copy for System Restore and in any case, those

>>>> vssadmin commands aren't available in XP.

>>>>

>>>> There's an easily accessed GUI in XP to change the amount of storage

>>>> allocated for System Restore.

>>>>

>>>> Because the OP didn't appear to really understand System Restore, I

>>>> directed him to Bert Kinney's excellent web site

>>>> (http://bertk.mvps.org/) that discusses the care and feeding of System

>>>> Restore in considerable detail both for XP and Vista (and also includes

>>>> a brief description of how to use Restore in Win 7).

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Lem

>>>>

>>>> Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:

>>>> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html

>>>

>>>


>

>
 
"williamtell" wrote in message

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> Try something different today Little Mikey, be constructive GO TOUCH

> YOURSELF!




Why, when your wife always makes herself available?



> BTW, I am an old Man, I would love to CARVE A CONOE THROUGH YOUR SCULL!




Talk about touching yourself.....

--





"Don't pick a fight with an old man.

If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."





> "Michael" wrote in message

> news:u6qP3tU7KHA.5464@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Aren't we the brainy limey.... If you're so fu@kin' smart why did you

>> have to post here in the first place?

>>

>> --

>>

>>

>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>

>>

>> "kandinsky63" wrote in message

>> news:OgULNOU7KHA.5708@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> what on earth are you going on about? I actually do have some

>>> understanding of system restore and how it works - i didnt need a

>>> lecture in a link to remind me. To reiterate, I posted my original query

>>> cos i hadnt seen this type of behaviour before. I use system restore

>>> frequently. And for your info this OP used XP SP3 and has set his SR

>>> limit at 12% . what is 12% of 300GB?

>>> "Lem" wrote in message

>>> news:OQ4M$dT7KHA.5476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> Bob wrote:

>>>>> Open an Admin Command Prompt.

>>>>> To reduce (or increase) the disk space allocated, type (or copy and

>>>>> paste)

>>>>> "vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=c: /for=c: /maxsize=10GB" (without

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Although the OP didn't specify his OS, this is an XP newsgroup. XP

>>>> doesn't use shadow copy for System Restore and in any case, those

>>>> vssadmin commands aren't available in XP.

>>>>

>>>> There's an easily accessed GUI in XP to change the amount of storage

>>>> allocated for System Restore.

>>>>

>>>> Because the OP didn't appear to really understand System Restore, I

>>>> directed him to Bert Kinney's excellent web site

>>>> (http://bertk.mvps.org/) that discusses the care and feeding of System

>>>> Restore in considerable detail both for XP and Vista (and also includes

>>>> a brief description of how to use Restore in Win 7).

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Lem

>>>>

>>>> Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:

>>>> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html

>>>

>>>


>

>
 
tanx - will try this

"Michael T" wrote in message

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> "kandinsky63" wrote in message

> news:eCdW9eJ7KHA.3504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>

>> I tried to do a system restore back to 23 April 2010. I noted that

>> there were about 4 restore points between this date and 5 May. System

>> restore would not let me go back further than 23 April - any reason why?

>>


>

> Other XP users have reported that the System Restore file can become

> corrupted / fragmented. I know I have gone through periods (about 1 yr

> ago) where I noticed it not working.

>

> The recommended solution is:

> 1) Close all running apps in the Task Bar

> 2) Turn off Sys Restore (Ctl Panel >System > System Restore (tab)

> 3) Run Disk Cleanup

> 4) Run Disk Defragmenter

> 5) Turn on Sys Restore

>

>
 
Spelling isn't his strong point. Come to think of it, I doubt he has a

strong point.



--





"Don't pick a fight with an old man.

If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."





"Unknown" wrote in message

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> Are you old enough to know what a 'CONOE' is?

> "williamtell" wrote in message

> news:ORWQxcV7KHA.3924@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> Try something different today Little Mikey, be constructive GO TOUCH

>> YOURSELF!

>>

>> BTW, I am an old Man, I would love to CARVE A CONOE THROUGH YOUR SCULL!

>>

>> "Michael" wrote in message

>> news:u6qP3tU7KHA.5464@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>>> Aren't we the brainy limey.... If you're so fu@kin' smart why did you

>>> have to post here in the first place?

>>>

>>> --

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>

>>>

>>> "kandinsky63" wrote in message

>>> news:OgULNOU7KHA.5708@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> what on earth are you going on about? I actually do have some

>>>> understanding of system restore and how it works - i didnt need a

>>>> lecture in a link to remind me. To reiterate, I posted my original

>>>> query cos i hadnt seen this type of behaviour before. I use system

>>>> restore frequently. And for your info this OP used XP SP3 and has set

>>>> his SR limit at 12% . what is 12% of 300GB?

>>>> "Lem" wrote in message

>>>> news:OQ4M$dT7KHA.5476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Bob wrote:

>>>>>> Open an Admin Command Prompt.

>>>>>> To reduce (or increase) the disk space allocated, type (or copy and

>>>>>> paste)

>>>>>> "vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=c: /for=c: /maxsize=10GB" (without

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> Although the OP didn't specify his OS, this is an XP newsgroup. XP

>>>>> doesn't use shadow copy for System Restore and in any case, those

>>>>> vssadmin commands aren't available in XP.

>>>>>

>>>>> There's an easily accessed GUI in XP to change the amount of storage

>>>>> allocated for System Restore.

>>>>>

>>>>> Because the OP didn't appear to really understand System Restore, I

>>>>> directed him to Bert Kinney's excellent web site

>>>>> (http://bertk.mvps.org/) that discusses the care and feeding of System

>>>>> Restore in considerable detail both for XP and Vista (and also

>>>>> includes a brief description of how to use Restore in Win 7).

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Lem

>>>>>

>>>>> Apollo 11 - 40 years ago:

>>>>> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/40th/index.html

>>>>

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