The Windows System Restore feature is designed to help you recover after a software installation failure or configuration changed that prevents your computer from booting. By default, new restore points are created after a system change, or every 24 hours. Also by default, the system restore points can consume up to 12% of the space on your hard drive.
To change the amount of disk space that is reserved for system restore points, follow the instructions below:
To change the amount of disk space that is reserved for system restore points, follow the instructions below:
- Right-click on My Computer under the Start menu, and select Properties.
- Click the System Restore tab.
- Move the slider to change the amount of disk space used by the System Restore feature, or check the 'Turn off System Restore' check box to disable this feature
- Press the OK button.
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