09-06-2017, 04:48 AM
Hey everyone,
Sometimes I run across Computers that have too many Restore Points in them "even to the point where they almost take up all the room on a drive". Restore Point area (Shadow Storage) will keep filling up unless you limit that space. This is the way I do it "with the work that I do", so I figured that I'd share...
***Run ALL AS ADMIN***
Delete all Restore Points with CMD:
Set System Restore Size with CMD:
This will set the Shadow Storage size to 10GB on the C: drive, you can edit the size to whatever you want. "Don't forget to create a new Restore Point with the next command!"...
Create System Restore Point With CMD:
This will create a new Restore Point with the day and date.
Very useful when doing Remote Support...
Sometimes I run across Computers that have too many Restore Points in them "even to the point where they almost take up all the room on a drive". Restore Point area (Shadow Storage) will keep filling up unless you limit that space. This is the way I do it "with the work that I do", so I figured that I'd share...
***Run ALL AS ADMIN***
Delete all Restore Points with CMD:
Code:
vssadmin delete shadows /all
Set System Restore Size with CMD:
Code:
vssadmin Resize ShadowStorage /On=C: /For=C: /MaxSize=10GB
Create System Restore Point With CMD:
Code:
Wmic.exe /Namespace:\\root\default Path SystemRestore Call CreateRestorePoint "%DATE%", 100, 1
Very useful when doing Remote Support...
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Hopewell, VA. 23860, USA
+1 (804) 715-8185
https://www.lscomputersystems.com