Ok i just upgraded from win98 2nd edition to win xp pro. My question is should i turn off the system restore cause im most likely not gonna go back to win 98? Cause there is alot of space being taken on my hardrive thanks for the help.
windowscrash
October 7th, 2001, 03:32 AM
System Restore is a tool for restoring your Windows XP configuration to an earlier date should things go horribly wrong http://forums.windrivers.com/cgi-bin/forum1/noncgi/smile.gif
However, you can disable or change how much space it uses in your System Properties. Just look for the tab called "System Restore"
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Jvaguy
October 15th, 2001, 07:02 AM
system restore is a nice but imperfect feature .. example things like antivirus and things that have databases have to be reinstalled .. so if you want a half fixed system system restore is a great option .. however its also got alot of problems .. so be very careful with it ..
i suggest making regular backups otherways .. due to these database issues
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mpeton
October 15th, 2001, 11:08 AM
To all those that think System Restore is the be-all, end-all. If you really want to test System Restore, set up a test computer like I did last week. I installed Windows XP and nothing else. When I was done playing with XP, I decided to get creative. I deleted a large number of files in the Windows\System and \INF folder. I also deleted a few registry entries. When I rebooted, I found I could not get back into Windows (Which I expected). System Restore could do nothing for me, only a full reinstall could.
So, Please do REGULAR backups early and often! It is the only truly fulproof way to recover from a disaster. Also, depending on how important your data is, I would make several copies of the backups, and store them in seprate locations. If the data is truly that important, think Lock Box, think Fire-Proof, ect...
But please do not rely on System Restore alone to save you. I'll admit, it's a nice feature, one that can save you from some accidental file deletion, or a bad driver install, but will not fully protect you.
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Jvaguy
October 15th, 2001, 01:17 PM
<font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by mpeton:
To all those that think System Restore is the be-all, end-all. If you really want to test System Restore, set up a test computer like I did last week. I installed Windows XP and nothing else. When I was done playing with XP, I decided to get creative. I deleted a large number of files in the Windows\System and \INF folder. I also deleted a few registry entries. When I rebooted, I found I could not get back into Windows (Which I expected). System Restore could do nothing for me, only a full reinstall could.
So, Please do REGULAR backups early and often! It is the only truly fulproof way to recover from a disaster. Also, depending on how important your data is, I would make several copies of the backups, and store them in seprate locations. If the data is truly that important, think Lock Box, think Fire-Proof, ect...
But please do not rely on System Restore alone to save you. I'll admit, it's a nice feature, one that can save you from some accidental file deletion, or a bad driver install, but will not fully protect you.
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its only designed for small scale recovery .. but as i noted above .. you have to end up reinstalling alot of your stuff anyways .. you did bring up a good point .. what point does system restore not work
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windowscrash
October 15th, 2001, 02:08 PM
Use Norton Ghost!!!
I just did a ghost image of my xp setup and even though it took up 6 CD's it was worth it http://forums.windrivers.com/cgi-bin/forum1/noncgi/smile.gif
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