Hello,

There is a System Restore specific forum that you can ask your question 
in. I find it remarkable that you still have the restore folder on your 
drive after turning off System Restore and formatting the drive. It 
shouldn't be there anymore. Here is a link to the forum -

http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=54

These guys are Microsoft MVPs so they should be able to help.

Later, Ray Parrish

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> In a message dated 9/28/2008 6:32:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:pekoe4849%40yahoo.com> writes:
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> Yep, it does. I followed Donk's directions and there is the option of
> turning System Restore on or off for each drive. I turned it off for
> D, left in on for C. Reformatted D--again. System Volume Information
> folder is still on D drive though. Now it says it was created on
> 9/28/08 (don't know why). I don't much care anymore, except that it's
> now taking up about 1 GB (or something is) on that drive. There's
> nothing else on it.
>
>
> Hi:
> System Restore ONLY works for SYSTEM files. Does not work for DATA. Since
> most partitions, other than "C", do not contain any System files, it does
> not seem prudent to reserve space in those partition for something 
> that will
> never appear. What say? Bye
>
>
> Emile
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