One problem with Windows Vista is that when it creates System Restore points it doesn't remove the oldest Restore point. This leads to an accumulation of a lot of outdated files that can eat up plenty of hard drive space. If you have a small hard drive like I do this leaves you with too little free space at the most inopportune times. So once every week or two I have to go in and delete the older Restore Point files.
But Restore Points are important. To understand them click here to view an explanation and How2 at Tiplet.
GlennDL
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