System Restore (System) is the first function, it can be useful, but if you have trouble Win'9x always worked where that function is not in it and therefore will not miss, you can simply disable it in XP , Go to Start / Settings / Control Panel, click System on there, there click on the tab "System Restore" and set it on the box, which saves a few hundred MB.
If you are the NL-version, Start / Settings / Control Panel, click System there, click on the tab "System" and puts a check mark. You can not of course go back to a restore point frequency on issues, but fortunately there is other software better, namely Ghost or DriveImage that I first use to full satisfaction.
If you "System_Restore" only on the partition where Windows is to continue using the same tab, then go to "Settings", but it left the first partition you want to exclude "System_Restore" and puts a check mark.
The disk space "System" eventually takes is quite large and even your partition do clog if not too large, a possible solution to some of these to remove a small downside is that you only restore point left over, and then only the last, you have no problem with that, proceed as follows.
Go to "My Computer" and right click C: / Properties / Disk Cleanup / More Options, System Restore at the bottom than the "Clean Up".
It would also prevent the system sometimes is not good, or does not work. a possibility to recover seems to be as follows:
Turn off System Restore on all drives, reboot the computer and turn system restore again, I did not test this myself.
CAUTION: If you do, you have lost all restore points.
Hibernate (Hibernate) is a feature that if you do use it, everything from the RAM store into a file and your PC then turn off, put it on again, your computer starts in the same state in which you do hibernate-you have this feature also costs hundreds of MBs and the following off:
Start / Settings / Control Panel / Power Options, get here on the tab "Hibernate" the checkbox. The file "hiberfil.sys" which is in the root and as big as your memory will disappear automatically.
In the NL-version, Start / Settings / Control Panel / Power, get here on the tab "Hibernate" uncheck the "Enable hibernation" away. Sleep is now of course not, but who really needs it.
Swap File (Swap), in XP it is called "pagefile.sys" It can also move, but be careful with this, if you do not know exactly what you're doing, stay with it better from it.
If you are the NL-version, Start / Settings / Control Panel, click System there, click on the tab "System" and puts a check mark. You can not of course go back to a restore point frequency on issues, but fortunately there is other software better, namely Ghost or DriveImage that I first use to full satisfaction.
If you "System_Restore" only on the partition where Windows is to continue using the same tab, then go to "Settings", but it left the first partition you want to exclude "System_Restore" and puts a check mark.
The disk space "System" eventually takes is quite large and even your partition do clog if not too large, a possible solution to some of these to remove a small downside is that you only restore point left over, and then only the last, you have no problem with that, proceed as follows.
Go to "My Computer" and right click C: / Properties / Disk Cleanup / More Options, System Restore at the bottom than the "Clean Up".
It would also prevent the system sometimes is not good, or does not work. a possibility to recover seems to be as follows:
Turn off System Restore on all drives, reboot the computer and turn system restore again, I did not test this myself.
CAUTION: If you do, you have lost all restore points.
Hibernate (Hibernate) is a feature that if you do use it, everything from the RAM store into a file and your PC then turn off, put it on again, your computer starts in the same state in which you do hibernate-you have this feature also costs hundreds of MBs and the following off:
Start / Settings / Control Panel / Power Options, get here on the tab "Hibernate" the checkbox. The file "hiberfil.sys" which is in the root and as big as your memory will disappear automatically.
In the NL-version, Start / Settings / Control Panel / Power, get here on the tab "Hibernate" uncheck the "Enable hibernation" away. Sleep is now of course not, but who really needs it.
Swap File (Swap), in XP it is called "pagefile.sys" It can also move, but be careful with this, if you do not know exactly what you're doing, stay with it better from it.
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