That was true in XP. Want to double-check please in Vista?
"mikeyhsd" wrote in message ...
its easy to limit the amount of disk space used for restore.
on the System Properties pages you can change the % allocated.
"Robert Blacher" wrote in message ...
The syntax of the vssadmin command is not a lot of fun, but it does allow
you to control the amount of space allocated to system restore and shadow
copies.
See:
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/decreas...em_restore.htm
"Mike" wrote in message
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Nevermind, it turns out that it was the System Restore, I didn't realize
that it could use up to 15% of your HDD space, 15% of 600GB is a lot of
space and you do notice... Question is, should I turn it off?
"Mike" wrote in message
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I have a really stupid question: What is the System Volume Information
folder used for? And why does it contain 60GB of data there?
Running Vista x64bit Build 6000 (RTM)
RAID5 (x3 320GB)
Thanks,
Mike