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One of the improvements that
Microsoft has improved upon over the
other Windows releases are Vista's
backup features that are
incorporated in to System Restore.
The backup features are turned on by
default so with all of the automatic
backing up Vista does, it won't take
long to lose quite a bit of disk
space. It may not be a bad idea to
go in and delete the old backup
files and restore points to increase
your available disk space. Vista
makes this task a very simple one.
here's how:
- Go
to Start
- In
the Instant Search text box, type: disk cleanup
- Open
the
disk cleanup tool and select the option titled:
Files from all users on this computer
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Select the drive that you would like to cleanup.
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Select the "More Options" tab.
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Click the option titled: Clean Up under System
Restore and Shadow Copies
- In
the confirmation screen, click "Delete".
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