Identify specific areas on your storage devices to allocate for system restoration and protection settings.
Identify specific areas on your storage devices to allocate for system restoration and protection settings.
You can set aside a dedicated area on your 2TB SSD specifically for restore points. This helps keep your system stable and avoids conflicts when restoring. To do this, you’ll need to create a partition or use a tool that supports partitioning. Follow the steps in your OS to allocate space, then enable the restore point feature. This way, you maintain organization and ensure smooth recovery processes.
In the System Properties window, you observed the status of each computer and whether System Restore was active for them. You noticed it's disabled on all except the one where Windows 10 is installed. All are found on the partition containing Windows 10. Remember that enabling System Restore only helps on the specific drive where Windows was installed. It won't provide advantages on other partitions, though you can activate it there. The recovery system lets you turn it on for any drive, even those with a Windows installation. If you recently enabled System Restore, manually creating the first restore point is recommended. Go back to the System Protection tab in the window, click Create, and follow the instructions in the wizard.
hey charlie thanks for the respons i created other after i installed everything i wanted will this restore points be there like after one year if I miss up anything ? i want this restore points to be kept is there away do save it lock it or anyithing to prevent windows from deleting it or overwriting it ?