Delete All But Most Recent Restore Point
Right-click on your local drive and select Properties. Then start the Disk Cleanup utility.
Then select More Options and under System Restore and Shadow Copies, click Clean Up. Then click the Delete button to delete all but the most recent saved Restore Point.
Delete All System Restore Points (Advanced)
If you want to delete all Restore Points – which will clear up the most space, click Start and right-click Computer. Select Properties.
Next click System Protection in the left column.
The System Properties dialog comes up. Select the System Protection tab, highlight Local Disk then Configure.
Click Delete. This will delete all System Restore Points. In this example, I’ll be getting back about 8GB of space.
Unless you’re an advanced user, I recommend you use the first method so you have at least the most recent Restore Point to fall back on if needed. Or, after deleting them all, create a new Restore Point for good measure. Creating a shortcut on your desktop (C:\Windows\System32\control.exe sysdm.cpl @0,4) allows for quick access to Windows System Restore and/or Create a Restore Point. Comment Name * Email *
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