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How Do You Delete System Restore File?

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How Do You Delete System Restore File?

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Deleting System Restore files can free up much-needed space and make your system run a little bit faster. If you have an older XP system, deleting these files can bring new life to your computer. There are two procedures that can be used for dealing with System Restore. The first procedure removes all but one restore point. The second removes all of the files completely. Backup your computer’s personal files—this includes any work you have saved in My Documents. You can simply save your work to a compact disk or floppy disk. Click “Start,” choose “My Computer” and then look for your “C:/” drive. Right-click on your main “C:/” drive. You will see a menu appear. Scroll to the bottom and click on “Properties.” Another box will appear showing how much space is available. In the middle of that box you will see on the right “Disk Cleanup.” Click that button. A smaller box with a running green bar will now appear. The Disk Cleanup tool is checking your hard drive and determining how much sp

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