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WinXP Tips - System Restore
How to enable / disable System restore |
How do I enable or disable System Restore?
System
Restore is a feature of Windows XP which can restore your computer to a
previous state, if a problem occurs, without losing your personal data files
(Word documents, Internet History, Internet Favorites, or e-mail messages).
System Restore automatically creates Restore Points every 24 hrs (by default).
These restore points allow you to revert the system to a previous time. The
Restore Points are also at the time of significant system events (such as when
an application or driver is installed). You can also create and name your own
restore points at any time.
By default, the System Restore
can use a maximum of 12% of the hard disk space. If the 12% allocation point
is reached, System Restore will start purging it's Restore Points in a First
In First Out basis, to accommodate room for the future Restore Points.
Sometimes, the System Restore points may get infected by a virus. In that
case, clearing the System Restore point is the only option to eradicate the
virus in that area. The procedure is explained below:
To disable System Restore feature, try the steps below:
- Right-click My
Computer and choose Properties
- Click System Restore
tab
- Check Turn Off System Restore on all drives
- Click OK

Restart Windows, and now the
previous Restore Points will be purged by Windows XP. To enable the System Restore,
repeat the above steps, but remove the check mark on "Turn Off System
Restore on all drives" option.
Title: WinXP Tips - System Restore
Descr: How to enable / disable System restore
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