Extract it from the zip file into a folder and doubleclick on sss. Reboot when prompted. Get some sleep, please Regards, Trevuren.
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Do me a favour - I want to disable System Restore on all drives, and not have System restore doing anything in the background at all, no restore points created etc. What is the easiest way to do it - bearing in mind that your scripting is all scotchenese to me? This is what I use, it works nicely.
I don't get that using mine. Personally I use System Restore because its gotten me out of a bind before but thats less these day's cause I recognize the crap before it happens to mess things up, I leave it running but limit the day's it keeps restore points which in turn limit's the HD space cause I know how to set it I also don't monitor anything but my system drive. It works and I am surprised that it does. I have audio systems going out from my place here all the time which require uninterrupted disk access, and we wish to disable all system restore functions totally in the unattended phase, so it isn't a question of leaving it on for usefullness - it must be off.
At the same time we don't want the user to suffer by us breaking the system restore function so it cannot be reengaged. I'm thinking of doing a registry snap before and after and comparing. PS could you understand me pointing out the problem now to all those who may believe that simply altering the disablesr value does not turn off SR?
Most people want to turn it off for performance reasons, not turn off access to it whilst it still does maintenance in the background - what's the point in that? You need to be a member in order to leave a comment.
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Things crash sometimes. Disabling System Restore will keep you from rolling back changes. It is not a good idea to disable it. Now simply click the radio button to disable System Protection. Note again that this is probably a bad idea. That should be all you need to do.
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