Makcalable Posted December 28, 2010 Report Share Posted December 28, 2010 (You must only use this feature if you are 100% sure you will not need the old system restore points, because once they have been deleted... they are gone for good!)Here is just a quick Guide on how to remove old system redtore points using the clean manager within Windows;Click the Start Button and type CleanMgr and Press Enter;Choose your Default Hard Drive (normally Drive C) and click ok;The clean Manager will now Search through your system for files to delete;When Clean Manager is done Calculating, click on clean up my system files;And again select your drive (normally Drive C) and click ok;It is now calculating the system files to delete;Now click More Options Tab Then Clean Up Tab under "System Restore and Shadow Copies", to remove all but the most recent restore point;Hope you found this useful! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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