Hi Brian,

I don't understand why you would want to disable it?

Surely you would want your entire system restored, and not only the rest of 
your computer?

If a virus infects that drive, you will want the system restore to repair it 
in some way by restoring it and it's files.

Having said that, if you want to shut off the system restore to that drive, 
go to your my computer icon on the desktop, and press alt+enter to go to the 
system properties.

Control+tab until you get to the system restore tab, and you should be able 
to change how it monitors your drives there.

I can't be more exact, as I have never shut this feature off on any of my 
drives, so maybe someone else will know exactly how to do it, and you'll be 
able to shut it off.


Victor
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