System Restore

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Batista is Vista

Ok this is just a minor question, I understand the save points and such but
one thing that concerns me is my disk space, say for example if I can't
choose this very save point a year from now. How would I be able to get my
computer back to its state that it was
 
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UnswoleLilDude

When Vista creates a new restore point it only saves changed and new files
and compresses what it backs up. This results in very small backups.

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"Batista is Vista" <BatistaisVista@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:DA936198-A0EB-4608-A6D4-D20212B91A19@microsoft.com...
> Ok this is just a minor question, I understand the save points and such
> but
> one thing that concerns me is my disk space, say for example if I can't
> choose this very save point a year from now. How would I be able to get my
> computer back to its state that it was
 
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Batista is Vista

oh so basicallly say a year from now I reformat, it will keep the programs I
currently have, and it will restore the old space to what it was?

"UnswoleLilDude" wrote:

> When Vista creates a new restore point it only saves changed and new files
> and compresses what it backs up. This results in very small backups.
>
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>
> MAXIMUMpcguides.com
> Helping you get the MOST out of your Vista PC.
>
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> "Batista is Vista" <BatistaisVista@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:DA936198-A0EB-4608-A6D4-D20212B91A19@microsoft.com...
> > Ok this is just a minor question, I understand the save points and such
> > but
> > one thing that concerns me is my disk space, say for example if I can't
> > choose this very save point a year from now. How would I be able to get my
> > computer back to its state that it was

>
 
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Lawrence Abrams

If you reformat and reinstall Vista, those restore points are gone. For
what you are looking for, you would want to create an image of your current
hard drives that you can restore at any point later, or use Complete PC
Backup and Restore if you have Ultimate.

A guide on system restore can be found here:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial143.html

A guide on complete pc backup and restore can be found here:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial145.html

-L
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com

"Batista is Vista" <BatistaisVista@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:82BDA664-9AB4-444A-B4EC-4ADDDDA2528D@microsoft.com...
> oh so basicallly say a year from now I reformat, it will keep the programs
> I
> currently have, and it will restore the old space to what it was?
>
 
B

Batista is Vista

ok one last thing, say if I do want to reformat my computer with vista, to
take it back to how it was the very first day I got it, how do I do that?

"Lawrence Abrams" wrote:

> If you reformat and reinstall Vista, those restore points are gone. For
> what you are looking for, you would want to create an image of your current
> hard drives that you can restore at any point later, or use Complete PC
> Backup and Restore if you have Ultimate.
>
> A guide on system restore can be found here:
>
> http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial143.html
>
> A guide on complete pc backup and restore can be found here:
>
> http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial145.html
>
> -L
> http://www.bleepingcomputer.com
>
> "Batista is Vista" <BatistaisVista@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:82BDA664-9AB4-444A-B4EC-4ADDDDA2528D@microsoft.com...
> > oh so basicallly say a year from now I reformat, it will keep the programs
> > I
> > currently have, and it will restore the old space to what it was?
> >

>
>
>
 
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Leo

You simply restore the image you made immediately after completing the
install of Vista or immediately after you booted your new computer. You did
make an image didn't you?

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"Batista is Vista" <BatistaisVista@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:3E78AF9F-911E-40C2-9E16-5AC9B0CD7535@microsoft.com...
> ok one last thing, say if I do want to reformat my computer with vista, to
> take it back to how it was the very first day I got it, how do I do that?
>
> "Lawrence Abrams" wrote:
>
>> If you reformat and reinstall Vista, those restore points are gone. For
>> what you are looking for, you would want to create an image of your
>> current
>> hard drives that you can restore at any point later, or use Complete PC
>> Backup and Restore if you have Ultimate.
>>
>> A guide on system restore can be found here:
>>
>> http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial143.html
>>
>> A guide on complete pc backup and restore can be found here:
>>
>> http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial145.html
>>
>> -L
>> http://www.bleepingcomputer.com
>>
>> "Batista is Vista" <BatistaisVista@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message news:82BDA664-9AB4-444A-B4EC-4ADDDDA2528D@microsoft.com...
>> > oh so basicallly say a year from now I reformat, it will keep the
>> > programs
>> > I
>> > currently have, and it will restore the old space to what it was?
>> >

>>
>>
>>
 
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Mick Murphy

Your computer would have come with either a hidden partition containing your
Vista Recovery files for you to burn to disk to take it back to factory in
the future, or the manufacturers OEM System disk.

"Batista is Vista" wrote:

> Ok this is just a minor question, I understand the save points and such but
> one thing that concerns me is my disk space, say for example if I can't
> choose this very save point a year from now. How would I be able to get my
> computer back to its state that it was
 
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Bert Kinney

Hi,

System Restore is best used as soon as possible after a problem is identified.

How to use System Restore in Windows Vista:
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/restoresysv.html

For long term backups Windows Complete PC Backup can be used.
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/pcbackupv.html

Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
Member: http://dts-l.org

Batista is Vista wrote:
> Ok this is just a minor question, I understand the save points and such but
> one thing that concerns me is my disk space, say for example if I can't
> choose this very save point a year from now. How would I be able to get my
> computer back to its state that it was
 

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