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How Do You Delete System Restore Points?

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How Do You Delete System Restore Points?

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System Restore is a vital Windows tool that enables you to reverse changes that you have made on your computer. With the System Restore tool, you can create a number of restore points, which you can revert your computer to if you accidentally download a virus or make negative changes to your computer. Because each restore point consumes hard disk space, Windows enables you to delete the restore points any time you want, with the exception of the most recent one. Click the Windows “Start” button, select “All Programs” (Windows XP) or “Programs” (Windows Vista or 7) and select “Accessories.” Click “System Tools,” then click “Disk Cleanup.” Select the “C:” drive, and click “OK” to launch the Disk Cleanup utility.Click the “More Options” tab. You should see a series of options. Click the “Cleanup” button under “System Restore.” The Disk Cleanup utility deletes all the saved restore points, except for one.

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