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From time to time this happens. All my restore points are deleted. I don't understand the explanation or what to do or how to do it described here at Technet: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/f7a4f406-aa8d-4ece-b4a2-09feca00f722.aspx
For example, it tells me to right click any volume and click "configure shadow copies." When I click, I don't get that option.
I would like to keep my restore points. System protection is now set at 2% of the drive for restore points. What other relevant data do I need to share?
I wonder if this has to do with the length of time it takes to save my Lightroom catalog. I notice that the event occurred 4 minutes after the backup of the catalog, an action that takes up a large amount of hard drive space. I never run anything at the same time.
When they say move the shadow copy to another part, do they mean to create a new partition? I just have a C and D drive. Should I make a new partition in disk manager? If that's a solution, how do I get the shadow copies to be stored there?
I noted on another forum someone said changing "paging" (I don't know what it meant as I'm not very technical) restored his deleted restore point after rebooting.
For example, it tells me to right click any volume and click "configure shadow copies." When I click, I don't get that option.
I would like to keep my restore points. System protection is now set at 2% of the drive for restore points. What other relevant data do I need to share?
I wonder if this has to do with the length of time it takes to save my Lightroom catalog. I notice that the event occurred 4 minutes after the backup of the catalog, an action that takes up a large amount of hard drive space. I never run anything at the same time.
When they say move the shadow copy to another part, do they mean to create a new partition? I just have a C and D drive. Should I make a new partition in disk manager? If that's a solution, how do I get the shadow copies to be stored there?
I noted on another forum someone said changing "paging" (I don't know what it meant as I'm not very technical) restored his deleted restore point after rebooting.
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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 ...Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2300 CPU @ 2.80GHz6 GBRadeon 6750 1gb
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