System restore is a prominent utility in
windows that can recover files and
setting in case of system crash.It is a
must to turn on this feature,but at the
same time,it uses a lot of disk space as
well.You can limit the amount of disk
space system restore uses by
executing some commands in the
command prompt.To do so:
click"start"and type cmd in the run
box
type the command "vssadmin list
shadowstorage"and press the ENTER
key.You will now be able to view the
amount of disk space system restore
has occupied.
To change the amount of space
system restore will use,type the
command "vssadmin resize
shadowstorage/for=C:/on=C:/
maxsize=512mb"and press the ENTER
key.Here C:is the drive name whereas
512mb is the storage size.
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