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Hi everybody,
Does somebody know where on earth (and on the HD ! ) Vista Ultimate saves all the Restore Points ? I would like to prevent some of them to be erased in the future. Thanks for helpe Andre Landreau |
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amlandreau wrote:
Hi everybody, Does somebody know where on earth (and on the HD ! ) Vista Ultimate saves all the Restore Points ? I would like to prevent some of them to be erased in the future. Thanks for helpe You can't do what you want and selectively save restore points. Newer restore points are made and older restore points are deleted. Instead, consider purchasing an external hard drive and imaging software such as Acronis True Image. Create an image of your perfectly-working system and store it on the external drive. You'll be able to restore the system with it in a matter of minutes. You can also use the external drive for general data backups. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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Hi Malke,
In fact for total backup and restore i simply use the Backup/Restore available on Vista Ultimate and a DVD disk. But for other reasons i am still looking on where the operating system stores the system restore points. Cheers, You can't do what you want and selectively save restore points. Newer restore points are made and older restore points are deleted. Instead, consider purchasing an external hard drive and imaging software such as Acronis True Image. Create an image of your perfectly-working system and store it on the external drive. You'll be able to restore the system with it in a matter of minutes. You can also use the external drive for general data backups. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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No can do.
You can increase the space allocated to SR so you have more restore points available. Once the maximum space allocated is reached the older ones will be deleted as new ones are created. -- *Report back, please* "amlandreau" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, Does somebody know where on earth (and on the HD ! ) Vista Ultimate saves all the Restore Points ? I would like to prevent some of them to be erased in the future. Thanks for helpe Andre Landreau |
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"amlandreau" wrote in message
... Hi everybody, Does somebody know where on earth (and on the HD ! ) Vista Ultimate saves all the Restore Points ? I would like to prevent some of them to be erased in the future. Thanks for helpe Andre Landreau As I understand, the information/data which allows restore points to do then stuff when called upon is in a variety of different locations. There is no 'one' place.. -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc Mike's Window - My Blog.. http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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"amlandreau" wrote:
But for other reasons i am still looking on where the operating system stores the system restore points. They are stored in the hidden system folder C:\System Volume Information. Charlie42 |
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amlandreau wrote:
Hi Malke, In fact for total backup and restore i simply use the Backup/Restore available on Vista Ultimate and a DVD disk. But for other reasons i am still looking on where the operating system stores the system restore points. Cheers, OK, I did a quick Google for "where are System Restore files Vista" and immediately found this entry in this newsgroup: microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management by Jill Zoeller of Microsoft: "They are stored as shadow copies and can't be browsed. See http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/arc...ows-vista.aspx for more details." Here's the link Jill gave in case the quoted one above doesn't work: http://tinyurl.com/2hz8vb Hopefully that will help you find what you're looking for. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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With Vista Ultimate you can selectively delete shadow copies of files, but
actual restore point manipulation is not allowed. Can I permanently save a restore point for later use? By design and under normal conditions System Restore will automatically create a new restore point every 24 hours. When the allotted disk space is reached, the oldest restore point will be purged on a first in first out (FIFO) basis. Otherwise, restore points over 90 days are purged automatically by default. Each one of these restore points are chained (or linked) together with previous restore points. When a restore point is chosen, all restore point created prior to that restore point are also required to complete the restoration. While all of this is going on, in real time, a log is being created or updated that tracks the consistency between the files System Restore is monitoring, and the files that are actually backed up. If an inconsistency is found between the log file and the files located in the System Volume Information folder, restore point corruption can occur. In turn this causes the chain to become broken and any prior restore points to become useless, thus causing System Restore to fail at a restore. At this point all restore points would have to be purged to remove the corruption. So you can see, backing up and restoring restore points would cause an inconsistency in the restore log thus causing corruption and the loss of all restore points. Note: Any changes made within the System Volume Information folder (where System Restore stores restore information) will almost certainly cause the same corruption. Can I delete individual restore points from the system volume information folder? No, and here is why: Each restore point is chained (or linked) together with previous restore points. When you choose to restore a system all the previous restore points are required to complete the restore, thus if one is missing the chain will be broken and cause all existing restore points to become corrupt. At this point all restore points will need to purged to correct the corruption. So the best advise is to NOT touch the contents of the System Volume Information folder. "Malke" wrote in message ... amlandreau wrote: Hi everybody, Does somebody know where on earth (and on the HD ! ) Vista Ultimate saves all the Restore Points ? I would like to prevent some of them to be erased in the future. Thanks for helpe You can't do what you want and selectively save restore points. Newer restore points are made and older restore points are deleted. Instead, consider purchasing an external hard drive and imaging software such as Acronis True Image. Create an image of your perfectly-working system and store it on the external drive. You'll be able to restore the system with it in a matter of minutes. You can also use the external drive for general data backups. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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Thanks a lot to all of you,
I learned a lot Aml "amlandreau" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, Does somebody know where on earth (and on the HD ! ) Vista Ultimate saves all the Restore Points ? I would like to prevent some of them to be erased in the future. Thanks for helpe Andre Landreau |