Solve the problem of memory occupied by Vista operating system restore

  
        System Restore in Windows Vista, using disk space is terrible (I have seen it eat 30GB of space in 4 days). Experienced users usually disable system restore, but here I want to introduce two methods, one is to clean up the restore point, the other is to completely shut down Windows Vista system restore (not recommended). Usually we use this method, only clean up the restore point, do not terminate the system restore. 1. Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Disk Cleanup. 2. Select "All users' files on this computer in the dialog box. ". 3. If UAP jumps out, click "Continue". 4. It will let you choose which disk to scan, pick a Windows Vista installation disk and click OK. 5. The disk cleaner will scan the disk and give a list. Click the "More Actions" tab. 7. In "System Restore", click the "Clean..." button. 8. When asked "Delete all restore points?", click "Delete". 9 Close the disk cleanup window. Look at the Windows disk usage, there will be surprises. If you really lose confidence in the Windows Vista system restore, you want to scribble the roots, you can do so. 1. Click Start, right click on my computer, properties. 2 Select "Advanced System Settings". 3. If UAP jumps out, click "Continue". 4. In the System Properties window, click the System Protection tab. 5. In "Can In the disk used, remove the existing hook selection. 6. When asked "Do you want to turn off system restore?", click "Close System Restore". 7. Click OK to close the system properties window. 8. Close "System" Window. Although very simple, similar to XP, but Vista's operation is somewhat different than XP. System Restore may calculate the restore space according to the scale, so there will be no disk tiger phenomenon at the beginning of the article on the small hard disk.
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