Review and how it works
System Restore Control: Windows System Restore utilizes about 12% of the disk space, generates a Restore Point every 24 hours and keeps old points for 90 days before deleting.
Microsoft doesn't provide each control adjustments fro system restore except for the slider where you may move it below 12% but each time System Restore is stopped/started/suspended or a check point is restored it directly moves the slider back to its default of 12%.
This utilizes up an enormous amount of space unnecessarily that could be put to better use. After all we only need the last good Restore Point, not one that's 3 months old.
System Restore Control brings to the user complete control almost how it behaves with adjustments for;
Making use of with System Restore Control the settings that are right for the users will save Gigabytes of space.
Brief details Takes a fully featured control of Windows System Restore
Set the maximum System Restore slider value to as low as 1%
Change with it frequency of automatic Restore Points to in so far as 7 days or as little as one hour
Control making use of System Restore time to preserve old Restore Points before deleting to as little as 7 days.
How to install & uninstall System Restore Control - system requirements Needs VB6 Runtimes (included) to allow the user to control the System Restore.
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