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Windows storage problem
#11
Thanks RECdevicehelper. I use it often. But it isn't solving my problem. I want to create a new sys vol folder for that drive.. I hope that will solve the problem.

#12
To add / remove size you can try this ;

https://superuser.com/questions/410526/how-can-i-recover-disk-space-used-up-by-system-volume-information

Just be warned it may or may not cause complications. You do so at your own risk.

#13
I am late..i am on the go r8 now..
GuiltySpark I have tried those tricks/method .. I created a new restore point.. the system creates another restore point.but it does not effect the old one.also I tried to delete but it does not delete old bad one..but can delete new one. I tried to delete from cmd using rmdir /as "system ..... ....."/s and del /as "sys........"/s.. but didnt work..is there any tool that can delete this?

#14
Why don't you just delete all the previous restore points and see if that makes a difference?
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/how-to-delete-all-system-restore-points-and-previous-versions-of-files-in-windows-7

#15
I already told you how to delete restore points, this will solve your problem.


Here is another way

Click Start > All Programs Accessories > System Tools > Click Disc Cleanup
Now launch this utility and click More Options tab. Under which click System Restore and followed by that click Clean Up tab a message will popup -Are you sure you want to delete all but the most recent restore point? Click Yes then OK. Finally, another message will pop up- Are you sure you want to perform these actions? Click Yes.

Now, all the System Restore points except the most recent one are cleaned. As a result, there will be more free space on hard disk.


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#16
how to manage system restore points with CCleaner

#17
britec I have tried.. But It is still there.

compton take a look at this ..nothing on ccleaner radar..


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#18
Did you try my method, Kowshik?

#19
Ofcourse partha..I tried earlier....I have posted it on GuiltySpark's comnt. the system creates another restore point.but it does not effect the old one.also I tried to delete but it does not delete old bad one..but can delete new one..that is why I dont think it is a regular normal sys restore point .

#20
(04-28-2017, 07:39 PM)kowshik sarker Wrote:  Ofcourse partha..I tried earlier....I have posted it on GuiltySpark's comnt. the system creates another restore point.but it does not effect the old one.also I tried to delete but it does not delete old bad one..but can delete new one..that is why I dont think it is a regular normal sys restore point .
Spark's post was not specifically about deleting the restore points; it was more about resizing the space allocated for System Volume Information

I asked you to delete all the previous restore points by following the instructions in that article that I've linked.

If you need any help with that, let me know



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