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I keep my restore points on my Original and Cloned drive at 5%.
If yours are a 0% then 0% is what you get. No restore points.
I do the same. When I mentioned my FAILED experiment I was using the WindowsImageBackup utility.
I have a triple boot system & when I create the image I am obviously only booted into 1 OS. I have SYS PROTECTION ON for each OS individually when I am booted in that OS. SYS PROTECTION is OFF for the other 2. When I create this image do I need to enable all 3 so that RESTORE PTS are transferred to the image?
A image and a clone are two different things as to the way they work as far as I know.
At the present time I'm booted into my Clone as I type.
In the cmd promt or Power shell you can see a lot about restore points.
vssadmin list
Just pick on of the subjects you desire to look at under.
---- Commands Supported ----
Example:
vssadmin list shadowstorage
Windows PowerShell
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PS C:\Users\Jack> vssadmin List
vssadmin 1.1 - Volume Shadow Copy Service administrative command-line tool
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Error: Invalid command.
---- Commands Supported ----
Delete Shadows - Delete volume shadow copies
List Providers - List registered volume shadow copy providers
List Shadows - List existing volume shadow copies
List ShadowStorage - List volume shadow copy storage associations
List Volumes - List volumes eligible for shadow copies
List Writers - List subscribed volume shadow copy writers
Resize ShadowStorage - Resize a volume shadow copy storage association
PS C:\Users\Jack>