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KIR
November 18th 06, 03:50 AM
I just noticed that I cannot go back before 1 Nov. When I click on the left
arrow to go back to October nothing happens. I didn't do anything to cause
this. Can someone please explain why this is happening? Thanks.

Claymore
November 18th 06, 05:03 AM
Hi,

As you probably know, the number of restore points can be limited by
the amount of disk space you assign to System Restore. How many restore
points do you have in November?

One issue I've noticed is with Windows Defender which I've seen make as
many as five restore points in one day, thus eating up the allotted
System Restore drive space in short order. This insane behaviour can be
disabled if one wants.

KIR
November 18th 06, 07:24 AM
"Claymore" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>
> Hi,
>
> As you probably know, the number of restore points can be limited by
> the amount of disk space you assign to System Restore. How many restore
> points do you have in November?
>
> One issue I've noticed is with Windows Defender which I've seen make as
> many as five restore points in one day, thus eating up the allotted
> System Restore drive space in short order. This insane behaviour can be
> disabled if one wants.
>

I have the max assigned disk space (2343 MB). So I don't see how I could
have exceeded this amount in only 2 weeks. I have 34 check points in
November. How do I restrict the number of check points? What do you think is
keeping me from going back to October?

Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User
November 18th 06, 01:26 PM
Each checkpoint stores ALL of the info required to reset to that date.. 34
checkpoints is a lot of info..


"KIR" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Claymore" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> As you probably know, the number of restore points can be limited by
>> the amount of disk space you assign to System Restore. How many restore
>> points do you have in November?
>>
>> One issue I've noticed is with Windows Defender which I've seen make as
>> many as five restore points in one day, thus eating up the allotted
>> System Restore drive space in short order. This insane behaviour can be
>> disabled if one wants.
>>
>
> I have the max assigned disk space (2343 MB). So I don't see how I could
> have exceeded this amount in only 2 weeks. I have 34 check points in
> November. How do I restrict the number of check points? What do you think
> is keeping me from going back to October?
>

Ken Blake, MVP
November 18th 06, 06:49 PM
KIR wrote:
> "Claymore" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> As you probably know, the number of restore points can be limited by
>> the amount of disk space you assign to System Restore. How many
>> restore points do you have in November?
>>
>> One issue I've noticed is with Windows Defender which I've seen make
>> as many as five restore points in one day, thus eating up the
>> allotted System Restore drive space in short order. This insane
>> behaviour can be disabled if one wants.
>>
>
> I have the max assigned disk space (2343 MB). So I don't see how I
> could have exceeded this amount in only 2 weeks. I have 34 check
> points in November. How do I restrict the number of check points?
> What do you think is keeping me from going back to October?


I'm not sure what the problem is, but let me point out that going back to
November is *not* a good idea. System Restore a tool that can be very useful
for reverting the operating system to the condition it was in yesterday, or
at most a few days ago. Its purpose is to let you undo an installation or
choice you made *recently*.

It is *not* meant to be a complete backup solution. If you try to use it to
go back several weeks or months ago, you will almost certainly create all
kind of out-of-synch conditions, and make the situation *worse*, not better.
That's not System Restore's purpose and you should not think of it in those
terms. A week or two is about the longest time you can effectively go back.


For that reason, the default 12% of the drive that Windows uses for SR is
way too much for almost everyone, and should be lowered to give you at most
two weeks.


--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroup

Bert Kinney
November 18th 06, 08:22 PM
Hi,

The reason you cannot go back to Oct. is that there are no available restore
points for that month.

Hear are some tips on troubleshooting missing restore points:
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/missingrps.html

--
Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
Member: http://dts-l.org

"KIR" wrote
>I just noticed that I cannot go back before 1 Nov. When I click on the left
>arrow to go back to October nothing happens. I didn't do anything to cause
>this. Can someone please explain why this is happening? Thanks.

Claymore
November 22nd 06, 01:42 AM
If you want to stop Windows Defender from creating Restore Points ...

Go to Start => Run and type in "regedit" {without the quotes}

Navigate to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scan

Right-click this key folder key, and click on 'Permissions'
Select your username (highlighted), click 'Full Control' in the 'Allow'
column, and click 'Apply'

With the the above key highlighted,
Go to Edit => New => DWORD value, and type in "DisableRestorePoint"
{without the quotes} in the box, and hit Enter.

Double-click on DisableRestorePoint in the right-hand pane, and set the
Value to 1 (hexadecimal)

Now, undo the Permissions you set earlier:
Right-click the 'Scan' key in the left-hand pane, and choose
'Permissions'
With your username selected (highlighted), uncheck 'Full Control' in
the 'Allow' column, and click 'Apply'

Close the registry editor.

Bert Kinney
November 22nd 06, 05:19 AM
Thanks for the info Claymore.

--
Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
Member: http://dts-l.org

"Claymore" wrote
>
> If you want to stop Windows Defender from creating Restore Points ...
>
> Go to Start => Run and type in "regedit" {without the quotes}
>
> Navigate to:
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scan
>
> Right-click this key folder key, and click on 'Permissions'
> Select your username (highlighted), click 'Full Control' in the 'Allow'
> column, and click 'Apply'
>
> With the the above key highlighted,
> Go to Edit => New => DWORD value, and type in "DisableRestorePoint"
> {without the quotes} in the box, and hit Enter.
>
> Double-click on DisableRestorePoint in the right-hand pane, and set the
> Value to 1 (hexadecimal)
>
> Now, undo the Permissions you set earlier:
> Right-click the 'Scan' key in the left-hand pane, and choose
> 'Permissions'
> With your username selected (highlighted), uncheck 'Full Control' in
> the 'Allow' column, and click 'Apply'
>
> Close the registry editor.

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