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Thanks for this tutorial!
I noticed it's doing this automatically sometimes, and my computer will have a little delay on opening different types of Software (Windows Update took 5 sec for me to open), is it usual that the performance will slow a liiiiittle bit down while Windows is creating a restore point?
Best Regards,
FredeGail
Hello FredeGail,
Depending on how powerful your system is, it wouldn't be unusual to notice a bit of a performance drop while a restore point is being created. :)
It's probably a refer to my memory is DDR2, due to my board doesn't support the new technology, DDR3.
- Which I'm defiantly annoyed about
I'm making image backups of the system, and saving it on the D:/ drive (non-windows-disk).
Defiantly, but it's such a small things as.. let's say.. opening Windows Update. But it's a no problem
Best Regards,
FredeGail
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I want to automatically create a restore point at 6 pm everyday. I managed to do it via help from this forum about 18 months ago. However my laptop was stolen last week and I have forgotten what I did - my new laptop is running Win7 Home Premium. Can someone please advise on what is now regarded as the easiest way to schedule the daily back up?
This should help:
Change How Often System Restore Creates Restore Points in Windows 7 or Vista - How-To Geek
It works in Win 7 too!
Hello George,
In addition, you might see if this may be able to help as well for a more customizable option. :)
System Restore Point : Create at System Startup
If you go to the search bar in the windows menu that pops up when you press the windows key and type, "create restore" a link will appear that will send you right to the "Create Restore Point" screen.
Just a tip to skip a few steps.
I have used elevated see if all shadow copies is working and its allocated space. I note that no matter what size I set the allocated amouint is zero..is this the problem..maybe or is this normal. see attached elevated results