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Start>Control Panel>Performance and Maintenance>System and on the System
Properties page choose System Restore and click Settings.
There are several other ways to access the System Properties page, but you
know that.
"Pop" <nobody@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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> "Michael Solomon (MS-MVP)" <user@#notme.com> wrote in message
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> | Go to Start|All Programs\Accessories\System Tools\System
> Restore. When
> | System Restore opens, with "Restore my computer to an earlier
> time"
> | selected, click next, you will then see a calendar with all the
> currently
> | available restore points in bold on the calendar. Go to any
> such date and
> | it will tell you what has been restored.
> |
> | Usually, new restore points are created when you add
> applications or install
> | updates from Windows Update. The system creates it's own
> restore points
> | daily when and if the system is idle long enough for it to do
> so. You can
> | also create restore points manually. Older restore points are
> deleted as
> | necessary as new points are created and the space allotted for
> restore
> | points is consumed. It's done on a first in first out basis
> meant the
> | oldest points are deleted first.
> |
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> | Michael Solomon MS-MVP
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> | "chicagofan" <me7@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> | > Is there a log, or a way to review what System Restore
> points/dates your
> | > pc has on file... without making any changes?
> | >
> | > I want to be able to periodically check and make sure it has
> specific
> | > dates or sufficient restore points, and that nothing has
> stopped the
> | > process.
> | >
> | > How often are they routinely made? I don't remember setting
> a frequency.
> | > TIA...
> | > bj
> |
> |
> And I cannot remember where now, but I am positive I've seen a
> setting to control how big that restore file can get, meaning how
> many restores it can hold. Seems like it was a % of disk space,
> but I can't find it right now without taking too much time.
> Help, Michael?
>
> Pop
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