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| Is it smart to disable the System Restore Point? Is it safe to disable System Restore Point by unclicking the checked box so it doesn't automatically save Restore Points everytime? When I disabled it I recovered 7 gigs back. Is it hazardous if I do so or is it okay if I know what I am doing with my computer and how I'm using it for. -- Toshiba A200 TH108C - Core 2 Duo, 2 gig memory, 200 hdd, 15.4'''''''' |
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| Re: Is it smart to disable the System Restore Point? Quaresma-- One alternative if you need storage back, is to manually create restore points from time to time. Another is to use an image application that can be selective to help you restore files like Acronis Home 10. CH "Quaresma" <Quaresma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11E81D40-A852-4182-B2E8-CD2DE580B12B@microsoft.com... > Is it safe to disable System Restore Point by unclicking the checked box > so > it doesn't automatically save Restore Points everytime? When I disabled it > I > recovered 7 gigs back. Is it hazardous if I do so or is it okay if I know > what I am doing with my computer and how I'm using it for. > -- > Toshiba A200 TH108C - Core 2 Duo, 2 gig memory, 200 hdd, 15.4'''''''' |
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| Re: Is it smart to disable the System Restore Point? Hi, Here are the instructions on how to disable System Restore in Windows Vista: http://bertk.mvps.org/html/disablesrv.html Before doing so, may I ask why you want to do this? Disabling System Restore will not only delete all existing restore points and eliminate the ability to restore the system, but it will also disable Previous Versions. Previous Version: http://bertk.mvps.org/html/shadow.html If you are concerned about disk space, then the amount of disk space used to hold restore point and previous versions can be adjusted. Regards, Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User http://bertk.mvps.org Member: http://dts-l.org Quaresma wrote: > Is it safe to disable System Restore Point by unclicking the checked box so > it doesn't automatically save Restore Points everytime? When I disabled it I > recovered 7 gigs back. Is it hazardous if I do so or is it okay if I know > what I am doing with my computer and how I'm using it for. |
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| Re: Is it smart to disable the System Restore Point? "Quaresma" <Quaresma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11E81D40-A852-4182-B2E8-CD2DE580B12B@microsoft.com... > Is it safe to disable System Restore Point by unclicking the checked box > so > it doesn't automatically save Restore Points everytime? When I disabled it > I > recovered 7 gigs back. Is it hazardous if I do so or is it okay if I know > what I am doing with my computer and how I'm using it for. > -- > Toshiba A200 TH108C - Core 2 Duo, 2 gig memory, 200 hdd, 15.4''''''''' Well, if you've never used System Restore and have no intention of ever using it, then it's safe since that's its function. Other than that, it provides nothing to to the system in terms of functionality. That said, I find it a useful first line of defense even though I'm well backed up and create periodic images of my setup. Sometimes, something seemingly inconsequential changes a setting or settings and things don't function quite as you want them but you are uncertain of precisely what it was that made this change. System Restore can be a quick and easy means of setting things right again though I always recommend your data files be well backed up as precaution before using this feature. That said, if only your data is backed up, which is fine by the way, your means of setting things right in the above circumstance is possibly a lot of trial and error or a clean install of Vista and restoring your data files a much longer and involved process than System Restore so it can save you a lot of trouble and seems a small price for the space it occupies especially given the size of hard drives today at relatively modest prices. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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| Re: Is it smart to disable the System Restore Point? If you need to ask if you should disable System Restore, that's proof to me that you should not, in my opinion. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper******.com * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Quaresma" <Quaresma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11E81D40-A852-4182-B2E8-CD2DE580B12B@microsoft.com... > Is it safe to disable System Restore Point by unclicking the checked box > so > it doesn't automatically save Restore Points everytime? When I disabled it > I > recovered 7 gigs back. Is it hazardous if I do so or is it okay if I know > what I am doing with my computer and how I'm using it for. > -- > Toshiba A200 TH108C - Core 2 Duo, 2 gig memory, 200 hdd, 15.4'''''''' |
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| Re: Is it smart to disable the System Restore Point? On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 18:14:35 -0400, "Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@email.com> wrote: >If you need to ask if you should disable System Restore, that's proof to me >that you should not, in my opinion. It shouldn't matter anyway since Vista will start killing the restore points, oldest first, if it ever gets to the point your root drive is running out of room. |
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| Re: Is it smart to disable the System Restore Point? In response to all your comments I read I have a few questions to ask... First off is,if Vista starts killing off the restore point from oldest and make new ones whats the point of making sure that I even have it at that exact point in time i want to restore because Vista will kill it off anyway... How do I manually create Restore Points? I already disabled it? Will it affect anything if I enabled it again? I see my harddrive space keep depleting with this function on and I gained back 7 gigs with it disabled. I have a 200 hdd and i dont have any intention to get more harddrive space. I have the recovery disc that I already created, isn't that good enough? I know that with system restore i can decide when to save my files etc so I dont have to start back at square one. I don't know, I'm new with Vista so trying to get more performance out of this O/S. I might even reduce the shadow storage size but for some reason I can't get to the cmd prompt line in order to access the command to reach to the vssadmin. Any ideas? -- Toshiba A200 TH108C - Core 2 Duo, 2 gig memory, 200 hdd, 15.4'''''''' "Adam Albright" wrote: > On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 18:14:35 -0400, "Richard G. Harper" > <rgharper@email.com> wrote: > > >If you need to ask if you should disable System Restore, that's proof to me > >that you should not, in my opinion. > > It shouldn't matter anyway since Vista will start killing the restore > points, oldest first, if it ever gets to the point your root drive is > running out of room. > > |
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| Re: Is it smart to disable the System Restore Point? "Quaresma" <Quaresma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5517C25D-F536-41C5-9219-75EE360650A8@microsoft.com... > In response to all your comments I read I have a few questions to ask... > > First off is,if Vista starts killing off the restore point from oldest and > make new ones whats the point of making sure that I even have it at that > exact point in time i want to restore because Vista will kill it off > anyway... Because it's designed to handle relatively recent issues. If it were unlimited, it would have to start deleting files on the hard drive would it not. If you make regular backups, don't you eventually delete older backup files to make room for new ones; same principle. > > How do I manually create Restore Points? I already disabled it? Will it > affect anything if I enabled it again? I see my harddrive space keep > depleting with this function on and I gained back 7 gigs with it disabled. > I > have a 200 hdd and i dont have any intention to get more harddrive space. Yes, you would have to turn it back on. If you made manual restore points they would be in addition to the automatic restore points made by System Restore but still would take up no more room than the amount of space allocated. > > I have the recovery disc that I already created, isn't that good enough? I > know that with system restore i can decide when to save my files etc so I > dont have to start back at square one. I don't know, I'm new with Vista so > trying to get more performance out of this O/S. I might even reduce the > shadow storage size but for some reason I can't get to the cmd prompt line > in > order to access the command to reach to the vssadmin. Any ideas? A recovery disk takes you back to square one, or the point at which the disk was created. If you've added applications, hardware, changed hardware, added software since the disk was created, whatever isn't on the recovery disk, needs to be reinstalled. Suppose you have an issue, you click something and something is supposed to happen and for some reason it doesn't. You can't think of of what you might have done but you do know it worked yesterday but not today. If you have a restore point that takes you back to a time prior to when the event began, you can run System Restore to see if it resolves without having to take more time or resorting to more drastic measures. Everything else should remain intact, no muss, no fuss though you should always be sure your data is well backed up in case something goes wrong. But assuming things work as they should, it's a relatively painless first step that can save you a lot of time and effort that is often involved in doing a full system recovery. > > -- > >>> -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ |
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