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I have a 320gb hard drive and 150gb free. Whenever I look at my available
restore points they are never more than 24 hours old. In XP, I always had a list of restore points going back a month or more. I haven't seen the same settings in Vista that allow me to change how much storage space is allocated to restore points. How do I get Vista to hang on to restore points older than a day? Thanks, Tom |
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"SoxFaninVA" wrote:
I have a 320gb hard drive and 150gb free. Whenever I look at my available restore points they are never more than 24 hours old. In XP, I always had a list of restore points going back a month or more. I haven't seen the same settings in Vista that allow me to change how much storage space is allocated to restore points. You have 15% of your drive allocated for use - that should be plenty, even too much. Check/change your space per instructions: http://www.petri.co.il/change_amount... _in_vista.htm How do I get Vista to hang on to restore points older than a day? Do you see a box that can be ticked to show restore points older than 5 days? |
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"Mike Torello" wrote in message ... "SoxFaninVA" wrote: I have a 320gb hard drive and 150gb free. Whenever I look at my available restore points they are never more than 24 hours old. In XP, I always had a list of restore points going back a month or more. I haven't seen the same settings in Vista that allow me to change how much storage space is allocated to restore points. You have 15% of your drive allocated for use - that should be plenty, even too much. Check/change your space per instructions: http://www.petri.co.il/change_amount... _in_vista.htm How do I get Vista to hang on to restore points older than a day? Do you see a box that can be ticked to show restore points older than 5 days? I don't have a box that allows me to see restore points older than 5 days. When I go to Restore, I can use the recommended restore point or click a radio button to look at other restore points. When I check that button I see a list of 8-10 restore points, all from within the last day. When I do the command line option for checking on the allocated space I get this: Used Shadow Copy Storage space: 36.542 GB Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 38.382 GB Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space: 42.454 GB |
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"SoxFaninVA" wrote:
"Mike Torello" wrote in message .. . "SoxFaninVA" wrote: I have a 320gb hard drive and 150gb free. Whenever I look at my available restore points they are never more than 24 hours old. In XP, I always had a list of restore points going back a month or more. I haven't seen the same settings in Vista that allow me to change how much storage space is allocated to restore points. You have 15% of your drive allocated for use - that should be plenty, even too much. Check/change your space per instructions: http://www.petri.co.il/change_amount... _in_vista.htm How do I get Vista to hang on to restore points older than a day? Do you see a box that can be ticked to show restore points older than 5 days? I don't have a box that allows me to see restore points older than 5 days. When I go to Restore, I can use the recommended restore point or click a radio button to look at other restore points. When I check that button I see a list of 8-10 restore points, all from within the last day. When I do the command line option for checking on the allocated space I get this: Used Shadow Copy Storage space: 36.542 GB Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 38.382 GB Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space: 42.454 GB Your 8-10 points in one day show that you've been doing something to activate the making of a restore point, like installing/uninstalling software, doing updates. When that activity settles down and you get on to the normal use of your computer, you should see ONE point being created every 24 hours - provided your computer is on long enough to allow that, or it's not in use for a long enough period to allow it. You have enough space allocated to run two weeks or more (or over a couple dozen) restore points. |
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"Mike Torello" wrote in message ... "SoxFaninVA" wrote: BTW... that "Sox" better be CHICAGO WHITE SOX. haha, sorry it's the Sox of the Boston variety. Fan since I was a kid in the late 70's so I'm not a bandwagoner jumping aboard in the wake of the 2 Word Series wins. I earned those after a lifetime of heartbreak! 1986 vs the Mets is still tattoed in my memory. I've been to a ChiSox game once in the new US Cell field a few years back. |
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Your 8-10 points in one day show that you've been doing something to activate the making of a restore point, like installing/uninstalling software, doing updates. When that activity settles down and you get on to the normal use of your computer, you should see ONE point being created every 24 hours - provided your computer is on long enough to allow that, or it's not in use for a long enough period to allow it. You have enough space allocated to run two weeks or more (or over a couple dozen) restore points. yep, I was uninstalling/reinstalling Windows Live Mail that was giving me fits. My pc is on 24/7 so one would think there would be plenty of restore points a week or more older. I'll see if I get any restore points older than a few days now that I'm done uninstalling for the most part. |
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http://www.shadowexplorer.com/
Shadow Explorer - ShadowExplorer allows you to browse the shadow copies created by the Windows® VistaTM Volume Shadow Copy Service. - FREE "SoxFaninVA" wrote in message ... I have a 320gb hard drive and 150gb free. Whenever I look at my available restore points they are never more than 24 hours old. In XP, I always had a list of restore points going back a month or more. I haven't seen the same settings in Vista that allow me to change how much storage space is allocated to restore points. How do I get Vista to hang on to restore points older than a day? Thanks, Tom |