| | | | I was wondering why my new Vista system would only hold eight restore
points. I recently used up that space very quickly when I installed a
bunch of my old programs that I used in XP.
Turns out that my Vista restore points are about TWO GIGS EACH,
compared to 200mb each in my old XP system.
By default, Vista appears to allocate a maximum size of 15% of the
drive's total space for restore points. Or it might be a fixed
number, I'm not sure. On my system disk, it's currently a tad over 16
gigs. That much space would've stored 80 restore points in XP!
To change that space allocation requires some command line hoop
jumping, rather than just moving a slider in the GUI.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Nonny
|I was wondering why my new Vista system would only hold eight restore
|points. I recently used up that space very quickly when I installed a
|bunch of my old programs that I used in XP.
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|Turns out that my Vista restore points are about TWO GIGS EACH,
|compared to 200mb each in my old XP system.
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|By default, Vista appears to allocate a maximum size of 15% of the
|drive's total space for restore points. Or it might be a fixed
|number, I'm not sure. On my system disk, it's currently a tad over 16
|gigs. That much space would've stored 80 restore points in XP!
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|To change that space allocation requires some command line hoop
|jumping, rather than just moving a slider in the GUI.
Good thing storage is cheaper than gas these days....
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Nonny
That's Exactly Why I Say That It's Time 4 Microsoft 2 Do A Full Recall Of All
Sold Copies Of Windows Vista Service Pack 0 And Windows Vista Service Pack 1
As Well, Just FYI. They Should Give Us Allow Us 2 Trade In Our Purchased
Copies Of Windows Vista Service Pack 0 And Service Pack 1 4 A Fully Licensed
Copy Of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Web Edition, Also Just FYI.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: ceed
I'm waiting on a 250gig SATA drive to arrive! Should be here by
Wednesday.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Nonny
So why are you writing this drivel in an XP group?
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|>|I was wondering why my new Vista system would only hold eight
|restore >|points. I recently used up that space very quickly when I
|installed a >|bunch of my old programs that I used in XP.
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|>|Turns out that my Vista restore points are about TWO GIGS EACH,
|>|compared to 200mb each in my old XP system.
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|>|By default, Vista appears to allocate a maximum size of 15% of the
|>|drive's total space for restore points. Or it might be a fixed
|>|number, I'm not sure. On my system disk, it's currently a tad over
|16 >|gigs. That much space would've stored 80 restore points in XP!
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|>|To change that space allocation requires some command line hoop
|>|jumping, rather than just moving a slider in the GUI.
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||Good thing storage is cheaper than gas these days....
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|I'm waiting on a 250gig SATA drive to arrive! Should be here by
|Wednesday.
Remember when I got my new computer with 450 mb drive sometime in the
90s. I thought: "I'm never going to be able to find stuff to fill this
thing with". That was before mp3s, xvid and BitTorrent. Now you can
install programs like Miro who asks you how many GB it should leave you
with after it has done it's thing. Times have changed. So has gas
prices, and storage prices for that matter.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Nonny
|That's Exactly Why I Say That It's Time 4 Microsoft 2 Do A Full
|Recall Of All Sold Copies Of Windows Vista Service Pack 0 And Windows
|Vista Service Pack 1 As Well, Just FYI. They Should Give Us Allow Us
|2 Trade In Our Purchased Copies Of Windows Vista Service Pack 0 And
|Service Pack 1 4 A Fully Licensed Copy Of Microsoft Windows Server
|2008 Web Edition, Also Just FYI.
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|| I was wondering why my new Vista system would only hold eight
||restore points. I recently used up that space very quickly when I
||installed a bunch of my old programs that I used in XP.
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|| Turns out that my Vista restore points are about TWO GIGS EACH,
|| compared to 200mb each in my old XP system.
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|| By default, Vista appears to allocate a maximum size of 15% of the
|| drive's total space for restore points. Or it might be a fixed
|| number, I'm not sure. On my system disk, it's currently a tad
||over 16 gigs. That much space would've stored 80 restore points
||in XP!
|| To change that space allocation requires some command line hoop
|| jumping, rather than just moving a slider in the GUI.
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And this is exactly why I need to leave this ng for a coupla months
again. Can't be bothered. 
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Nonny
Or 60 MB (is what I'm seeing here), for that matter. 2 GIGS is just
incredible. Total BLOAT. (consider that the entire W98SE operating
system took about 200 MB - that's 200 Megabytes).
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| | | | | On Mon, 12 May 2008 22:09:09 -0500, Nonny
wrote:
What a riot, you can't wait to get a new hard drive to bloat it up
with more restore points no doubt.
Hint to the clueless; you rarely would ever have a need for more than
the LAST restore point. Keeping dozens of them around cluttering up
your hard drive is as dumb as saving old calendars thinking you'll
have a use for them in the future.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: sgopus
This Is A Vista Group, NOT A XP Group, Just FYI.
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