Disable or Unable System Restore?
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ambientscape
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Disable or Unable System Restore?
I found that the system restore features are eating up spaces on my HDD........is that ok if I disable it?
-Thinkpad T23 1.2Ghz (2647-4RG) with Docking Station (2631)
-512MB RAM
-60GB Western Digital HDD
-3Com X-Jack Wireless A/B/G
-Imation External Combo DVD/CDRW
-Windows XP Pro SP2
-External 160GB Maxtor HDD
-512MB RAM
-60GB Western Digital HDD
-3Com X-Jack Wireless A/B/G
-Imation External Combo DVD/CDRW
-Windows XP Pro SP2
-External 160GB Maxtor HDD
Yes, you can disable it. By default, Windows allocates 12% of your hard disk space to system restore. You can reduce this to as little as 200 MB. Read all about it at: "Help and Support" from the "Start" button in the lower left hand corner of your screen. Type 'system restore' in the search box of "Help and Support" to find information regarding it.
DKB
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ewthompson
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ewthompson wrote:my only issues with R&R is that it forces you to maintain Norton AV on your system as it will not function without it. For it to be a proprietary program, the forced support of Norton sucks...
Not so. I use R&R - without Norton AV. Have done so on my X31 since I got the system a couple of years back.
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-- could have something to do with your version?? When I updated my R&R yesterday, it clearly spelled out the need for Norton AV, no earlier than 2004 version, saying that if you currently have NAV 2003 you will qualify for a free upgrade.ibmuser wrote:ewthompson wrote:my only issues with R&R is that it forces you to maintain Norton AV on your system as it will not function without it. For it to be a proprietary program, the forced support of Norton sucks...
Not so. I use R&R - without Norton AV. Have done so on my X31 since I got the system a couple of years back.
T43: 2GB, 160GB,1.86GHz. Wanted: T400s or X301, maxed out. Or do I want a new T410? Opinions welcome.
Not sure, but perhaps the following means that the following is not compatible with Norton AV versions below 2004 - not that it requires Norton AV.
IBM(R) Rescue and Recovery(TM)
for Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP
version 2.02.0178
Consideration 7
The IBM Rescue and Recovery program only supports Norton AntiVirus 2004
(or higher). If you have an IBM computer with Norton AntiVirus 2002 or
2003, then you are eligible for a free upgrade that can be obtained
directly from Symantec by visiting www.symantecstore.com/110005.
IBM(R) Rescue and Recovery(TM)
for Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP
version 2.02.0178
Consideration 7
The IBM Rescue and Recovery program only supports Norton AntiVirus 2004
(or higher). If you have an IBM computer with Norton AntiVirus 2002 or
2003, then you are eligible for a free upgrade that can be obtained
directly from Symantec by visiting www.symantecstore.com/110005.
DKB
If the only concern is saving/reclaiming some disk space, you can remove all but the most recent restore point under "Disk Cleanup | More Options". Disabling system restore does free up some memory along with disk space but not enough to be concerned about.
Given the current price of drives, a regular disk image backup using Acronis True Image or Ghost is probably the best course. System restore doesn't restore is the disk fails.
Given the current price of drives, a regular disk image backup using Acronis True Image or Ghost is probably the best course. System restore doesn't restore is the disk fails.
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ewthompson
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Good point... that seems much more reasonable than forcing the usage of NAV in order to utilize R&RGomJabbar wrote:Not sure, but perhaps the following means that the following is not compatible with Norton AV versions below 2004 - not that it requires Norton AV.
IBM(R) Rescue and Recovery(TM)
for Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP
version 2.02.0178
Consideration 7
The IBM Rescue and Recovery program only supports Norton AntiVirus 2004
(or higher). If you have an IBM computer with Norton AntiVirus 2002 or
2003, then you are eligible for a free upgrade that can be obtained
directly from Symantec by visiting www.symantecstore.com/110005.
T43: 2GB, 160GB,1.86GHz. Wanted: T400s or X301, maxed out. Or do I want a new T410? Opinions welcome.
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ambientscape
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Thank for the all the precious suggestions,dude!! I've finally decided to disable it.....to free up some spaces .....cause I have all my important backups in another partition. if it does crash....just pop in a windows cd to re install it..
-Thinkpad T23 1.2Ghz (2647-4RG) with Docking Station (2631)
-512MB RAM
-60GB Western Digital HDD
-3Com X-Jack Wireless A/B/G
-Imation External Combo DVD/CDRW
-Windows XP Pro SP2
-External 160GB Maxtor HDD
-512MB RAM
-60GB Western Digital HDD
-3Com X-Jack Wireless A/B/G
-Imation External Combo DVD/CDRW
-Windows XP Pro SP2
-External 160GB Maxtor HDD
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