4 small adjustments on XP/Me system restore

  
1. Turn off & ldquo; System Restore & rdquo;
1. In Windows Me
Right click on the desktop & ldquo; My Computer & rdquo; icon, and In the shortcut menu, select the “Properties” command, click the “Performance” tab in the pop-up “System Properties” window, press the “File System” button to open the “File System Properties” window. In the "Troubleshooting" tab, select "Disable System Restore", then restart the computer, and double-click the "System" icon in the "Control Panel" to enter the system. The property & rdquo; window is set as above.
2, in Windows XP
Enter “ Control Panel & Rarr; System & Maintenance & Rarr; System & rdquo;, Open & ldquo; System Properties & rdquo; window, click & ldquo; System Restore & rdquo; tab, and tick “ Turn off System Restore on all drives.
Second, reduce the space occupied
1, in Windows Me
For Windows Me, timely deletion of the restore file should be, because it takes up too much space and has been growing . After the POST screen displays “Starting Windows Me”, press F8 to enter the system boot menu, select “Command Prompt Only” and type the following command: “Deltree C:\\_Restore\\*.*&rdquo ;
2, in Windows XP
The minimum space occupied by Windows XP system restore is always fixed at 200MB, but you can modify this value, run Regedit, enter HKEY-LOCAL-MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft \\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\SystemRestore, find and double-click "DsMin" in the right window, and enter 100 or other values ​​in the "DWORD Value" column of the "DWORD Value" window. After pressing F5 to refresh and then set the space occupied by System Restore in the “System Properties” window, you will find that the minimum value has become 100MB. “DsMax” can set the maximum value. The default display is hexadecimal. If it is not converted, it is better to first point it to decimal.

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