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Can you reduce bloated Windows Folder to increase disk space o
If you repartition a drive you will not increase free disk space on the hard disk drive! You will only increase free disk space on one partition to the You can limit the disk space used by System Restore. Right click on the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select, Properties, System Restore, Settings.

Used disk space INCREASES after compacting Outlook Express fol
Tried to restore system to an earlier time to get rid of it but was told there wasn't snough disk space (windows needs 200mb minimum to restore), how can I increase the size of drive E; to at least 200mb and would this allow system restore to run and if it would, would restoring it to an earlier time, before E;

How do I free up Hard Disk Space ?
To increase the amount of disk space system restore may use to store its information (ie allowing you to go back further): 1. my windows xp but less than a month ago I got a message that said my scanner was unplugged or busy "not true" I used my USB port to make sure it wasn't the wire but the same message.

Added RAM and lost HD space
DiskPercent Specifies the maximum amount of disk space on each drive that System Restore can use. This value is specified as a percentage of the total drive space. The default value is 12 percent "Lawrence Glasser" <lglas...@spamcop.net> wrote in message news:3D7E8C14.D3CE9240@spamcop.net... How can I increase the

Restore Points
Maybe its because I have never used the Windows System restore. So don't think i'm losing space there. 3) I've alerady done a disk Cleanup (with tuneup .... 110GB I just uninstalled 2 programmes from C:, about 5GB each and my free space went from about 33GB to 18GB which doesn'tmake sense as it should increase.

restrictions on administrtor account
Haven't got my Google Earth on due to lack of space on the drive. -- C Reyn "Gerry" wrote: The default allocation to System Restore is 12% on your C partition which is QUESTION: BEST WAY TO ACCOMPLISH A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN C: DRIVE DISK SPACE? (And No, Santa isn't bringing me a new machine for Christmas;

Free space disappearing
Haven't got my Google Earth on due to lack of space on the drive. The default allocation to System Restore is 12% on your C partition which is over generous. QUESTION: BEST WAY TO ACCOMPLISH A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN C: DRIVE DISK SPACE? (And No, Santa isn't bringing me a new machine for Christmas;

System Restore Points
It has tools to make files and programs launch faster, free and optimize disk space, and it even has a tool that arranges your most frequently used programs on the Included is an Emergency Response Manual to easily guide you through the troubleshooting process to fix and restore your system when it won't boot.

Storage Full - but it can't be
To increase you free space on your XP partition select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp, More Options, System Restore and remove all However, when I right click drive C: and go to properties it is showing that the disk space is all used up and only have 158MB disk space available.

Page File Defragmentation
You only need to monitor the drive containing your Windows operating system. http://bertk.mvps.org/html/adjustdihealthy.html To increase you free space on your C select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk CleanUp, More Options, System Restore and remove all but the latest System Restore points?

Low Disk space problem
Right click on your My Computer icon , select Properties, System Restore, place the cursor on D drive, click on Settings and click on the box before Turn off System Restore on this drive. Click on OK, Apply, OK and exit. Restart the computer for the change to take effect. This will increase the free space on your D

How much Virtual Memory when hard disk > 90% full?
roland netimelu...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support My hard drive is partitioned, but the "C" drive was partitioned to hold only the system files. Now I keep getting low disk space and cannot use the system restore. How can I increase the disk size of my "C" drive? Can I merge partitions or use

mysterious increase in disk space usage
Just curious, why use Goback when XP has System Restore? IMO only: ymmv of course. I find that GoBack is sometimes preferable in a few situations. On the downside, GoBack wants ten percent of your disk space. You can set it much lower if you want, but you give up how many restore dates it can keep then,

used disk space dramatically increased
When I try to adjust the disk space (stuck at 200MB) used for storing restore points I get "insufficient disk space" when I try to move the slider to allow for more disk space instead of the increase in disk space. I have 65 gigs free disk space. I have tried to extract the sr.inf file from the installation disk

Computer Tips [ Yikes! My Buttons Are Gone + Cool Browser Update + ...
Yes low disk space can limit the number of Restore Points, and that can be due to low space on your hard drive or a low setting in System Restore. Someone may have intentionally or inadvertently reduced the amount of space available. Here is how to check and or increase that space. Go to Control Panel | System

Can't get more than one restore point
I went to increase the space that system restore uses and was very surprised to find that it was on the minimum of 200MB. I had checked it last week after formatting and reinstalling WinME and it was at about 2GB. My C: has 9.88GB used and 64.6GB free and should have plenty of space. When I go to move the slide to

mysterious increase in disk space usage
I have gone through the "delete all but most recent restore point" wizard. It did not improve the space. Please suggest how I may increase the available space on my hard drive. In addition: Used Disk Cleanup? Is hibernate turned on and do you use that feature? Uninstalled unnecessary applications lately?

System restore disk space question
I have a second volume for storage not being monitored by System Restore and there's no shadow copy's being stored. has 48.7 GB free of 83.4 GB: Used Shadow Copy Storage space: 9.873 GB Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 10.457 GB Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space: 12.519 GB I get this Event Viewer IFORMATION

used disk space dramatically increased
400 megs of space is not useless, it should provide you with about 7 to 9 restore points which is normally ample. If you want to increase this Control Panel\System click the abount of free space on D: (I have 16Gb C: and 1Gb D:) I have about 5Gb free on C. I used to have a System Restore folder of about 2Gb,

Why has XP slowed down?
This increase can be large and can use up most or all of the available disk space. NOTE: This behavior has also been reported to occur if you are running certain If you are running Windows Me, then disable System Restore. Please refer the section System Restore option in Windows Me for additional details.