P pstein Extraordinary Member Joined Mar 20, 2010 Messages 454 Jul 17, 2013 Thread Author #1 How do I change the amout of storage reserved for SystemRestorePoints on partition D? Is there a Registry entry for that? As I found out the current number of days my RestorePoints are kept is 90 days. How can I increase these number of days? Is there a Registry entry for that? If I change this number somehow to "0" does that mean unlimited? I prefer to keep RestorePoints unlimited. If there is not enough storage space for a new RestorePoint then the oldest should be removed. How can I setup this "queue" RP strategy? Peter
How do I change the amout of storage reserved for SystemRestorePoints on partition D? Is there a Registry entry for that? As I found out the current number of days my RestorePoints are kept is 90 days. How can I increase these number of days? Is there a Registry entry for that? If I change this number somehow to "0" does that mean unlimited? I prefer to keep RestorePoints unlimited. If there is not enough storage space for a new RestorePoint then the oldest should be removed. How can I setup this "queue" RP strategy? Peter
Solution MikeHawthorne Jul 17, 2013 Hi I just had this issue in Windows 8, I increased the amount of space available and it seems to be keeping my restore points now. Link Removed Mike
Hi I just had this issue in Windows 8, I increased the amount of space available and it seems to be keeping my restore points now. Link Removed Mike
MikeHawthorne Essential Member Microsoft Community Contributor Joined May 25, 2009 Messages 6,637 Jul 17, 2013 #2 Hi I just had this issue in Windows 8, I increased the amount of space available and it seems to be keeping my restore points now. Link Removed Mike Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Hi I just had this issue in Windows 8, I increased the amount of space available and it seems to be keeping my restore points now. Link Removed Mike