Yes. However, they assigned too much disk space and provide very arcane ways to fix it. I cut shadow storage in half, but most users would never figure out such a move.K0LO wrote:<snip>
Vista used to save daily Previous Versions of Files, a lifesaver when you accidentally delete a file or make a change that you want to reverse a few days later. But this feature can use up to 15% of the disk space by default, so complaints started about how Vista would "eat up" additional space on the hard disk over time. In Windows 7, this feature is severely crippled. It now only creates Previous Versions once every 7 days. To say that this is useless is an understatement. (This one is easily fixed by creating a scheduled task to force creation of a daily restore point).
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I cannot buy the point that Microsoft can use up all the resources. I need ram for Virtual Machines way more than superfetch. I don't actually think it does anything on my machine. And I want disk for my stuff. I back it up, so I don't need multiple copies.
The mistake Microsoft made and continues to make is that they think they know more about what I want to do than I do. And vastly more than 99% of the time, they are dead wrong - completely and totally clueless about what an experienced user might need.
I don't say they shouldn't provide these things - just make them easily and usefully manageable. Then we users (all of us) get what we want. ... JDH









