"charles cashion" <cmc...@dunjas.com> wrote in message
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Restore points might be (almost) a red herring. I would
like the answer to selective removal of restore points,
but the real problem is: something is filling my hard drive.
When I first started using my new Vista Home Premium,
my total disk usage was about 11GB. Now C:\Windows
takes 22GB while c:\users\cmcnuz takes about 2.5GB.
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"charles cashion" <cmc...@dunjas.com> wrote in message
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try Googling for it. It is a free download
peter
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"charles cashion" <cmc...@dunjas.com> wrote in message
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When I purchased this machine, it had a 120GB
hard drive and only about 11GB were used. It
now has 30GB in use and everything under
c:\users\charles counts for 4.5GB.
Somebody (something?) is hoarding bytes! !
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By default, Vista reserves 15% of the drive space for system restore. On a
120GB drive, that'd be 18GB. You can use the vssadmin command to reduce this
allotment if you wish to have fewer points, it's use is described here:
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/diskspacev.html
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Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
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