System Restore Control is an excellent tool for Windows XP users who want to take full control over their System Restore utility. It allows users to easily adjust the number of resources used by System Restore, remove or strengthen limitations, and change restore point creation schedules. It also allows users to quickly restore specific values, making it easy to quickly restore your system to a previous state. Overall, System Restore Control is a great tool for Windows XP users who want to have full control over their System Restore utility.
System Restore Control is a powerful application that allows you to control your system's settings in order to save as much space as possible. You must know that Windows XP System Restore default settings use up to 12% of your disk space, creating a Restore Point every 24 hours and maintaining old points for 90 days before deleting. In this way, you use a huge unnecessary amount of space which can be used more wisely. The program allows you to make settings adjustments in order to save space. This adjustments are: change frequency of automatic Restore Points to as much as 7 days or as little as one hour; change time to keep old Restore Points before deleting to as little as 7 days; and set the maximum disk space used to as low as 1%. This version features many improvements such as the ability to list all available Restore Points and Restore Operations, create restore points, restore your system with available Restore Points, among others. The interface is really intuitive and simple, which makes this task a breeze. It supports WinXP and 2003.
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