Stan,
Understand fully. On this old puppy there are many of these to deal with!
Now, I will play some more.......... :)
Thanks,
Duncan


swzaske wrote:
It is a nice broom at that! Also, you can highlight as many of the old restore points as you like and delete just once. Too time consuming to delete one at a time if you have a bunch of them.


DSinc wrote:
Stan,
I use CCleaner. On a regular basis.
OK. I never dug into CC that far to see if I had external control of "restore" points.
I will play with this tonight!............ :)
I use CCleaner at its' top level mostly.
Very nice broom............. :)
TNX,
Duncan



swzaske wrote:
Duncan, there is a utility called CCleaner that has an option in "tools" -> "system restore" where you can delete old restore points that are no longer valuable.


DSinc wrote:
Well, that might really suck, ATM.
I do not use a "standby disk."

I suppose I really need to just do the time honored
"Shut Restore OFF", ReBoot, and just start all over again........ :)
This I can do because I suspect that these is zero in any previous "restores" that I really care for....ATM......?
Best,
Duncan


FORC5 wrote:
afaik NOT. only when u change something and perhaps randomly.

I turn that off, use standby disk

At 12:50 PM 8/10/2009, DSinc Poked the stick with:
Am I correct that whenever I REBOOT XP,
I create a brand NEW RESTORE POINT?????????

Yes, I do allow System Restore to play.
I do NOT allow the XP FireWall.
I use ESET B.E. A/V.
Thank You,
Duncan







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