Shenan
I now think you are right. I misinterpreted the original post. It does
say System Restore has been disabled and not that the user has
disabled System Restore. That does of course mean the OP will need to
address the issue of disk space allocation to System Restore.
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Regards.
Gerry
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Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Gerry Cornell wrote:
>> The OP thinks they have turned off System Restore but to me the Low
>> Disk Space messages suggest otherwise.
>>
>> I am doubtful that, given the control the OP seems to have over the
>> system, the system might be classified stable!
>
> I assumed the System Restore had been disabled because of the low
> disk
> space.
> It will stop monitoring if a certain value is reached (disk space..)
>
> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/srauto.html
>
> If the free space on any partition system restore is monitoring
> falls
> below 50MB, System Restore will SUSPEND & PURGE all restore points
> to
> free up disk space. You should have already receive a low free disk
> space message by now. System Restore will resume monitoring when
> free
> disk space reaches 200MB