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Windows 7 64 bit, removing backups

Windows 7 64 bit, removing backups

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Xanu_HD
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05-13-2020, 02:04 AM
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You can end this discussion—I realized the answer right after sharing it.
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Xanu_HD
05-13-2020, 02:04 AM #1

You can end this discussion—I realized the answer right after sharing it.

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Nikezzz_56
Junior Member
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05-13-2020, 03:25 AM
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Reactivate the GPO that you previously disabled using gpedit. Then launch the System window. In the side columns, choose "System protection." A panel will appear. Pick your C:\ drive, then click Configure, select Delete, and choose "Disable system protection." Confirm by clicking OK and restart your computer. Be aware that after this action, you won’t be able to restore files, folders, or drives, nor can you revert the system after issues like a failed Windows Update or driver problems. Retrieve your Windows 7 disk format and reinstall the operating system.
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Nikezzz_56
05-13-2020, 03:25 AM #2

Reactivate the GPO that you previously disabled using gpedit. Then launch the System window. In the side columns, choose "System protection." A panel will appear. Pick your C:\ drive, then click Configure, select Delete, and choose "Disable system protection." Confirm by clicking OK and restart your computer. Be aware that after this action, you won’t be able to restore files, folders, or drives, nor can you revert the system after issues like a failed Windows Update or driver problems. Retrieve your Windows 7 disk format and reinstall the operating system.