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Old July 10th 11, 10:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Tim Meddick[_3_]
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Default Accessing the system volume information


A simpler way is to just start the Window's XP Disk Clean-Up Manager and
point it to the drive you want to clean-up the System Restore files on.

After it has done it's initial scanning, uncheck *all* of the boxes on the
first page and click on the "More Options" tab at the top and then on the
lowest button in the "System Restore" section.

Doing this will delete *all* but the very last (most recent) Restore Point,
deleting all the others.

The Disk Clean-Up Manager can be accessed by clicking on it's link in ;

"Start" "All Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools"

....then choosing a drive when asked.

Or by invoking it from the command-line or "Run" box, thus;

cleanmgr.exe /d x:

(where [x:] stands for the drive you want to clean-up)

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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"Peter" wrote in message
ond.com...
Is there any way i can access the system volume information using Ztree
for windows, as time goes on, this section increases greatly and i want
to delete most of the files, having a full backup on the other computer i
am not concerned at deleting all or some of these many files.

Peter
Australia


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