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how to manage system restore points with CCleaner
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  1. download and install CCleaner
  2. Lunch CCeaner
  3. select tools
  4. select system restore
  5. select on a system restore
  6. select remove  

   

   
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Thanks Compton
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#3
Hi Compton

First can I say a big thank you for your excellent tutorials.

Could you say whether using CCleaner to delete restore points cleans up at the same time. what I am getting at is using the Windows 7 clean-up tool (C Drive right click properties etc), which deletes restore point as well cleaning up shadow copies, that is if I have got that right.

Kind regards
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nope you can,t clean up and delete system restore points at the same time Wink

yes if a shadow copies restore point is created it should be listed in the list Wink

you should be able to Delete it Wink
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#5
Many thanks Compton
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#6
useful infor
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