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  1. Why do you need CCleaner to tell you what your Free TreeSize can ALREADY tell you ?

     

    It can not only show me the Size of System Volume Information but also the individual size of every restore point folder which it holds.

    and further more it can OPEN Windows Explorer to show the individual files and folders that are held there-in

     

    Did you bother to read my initial post, Alan_B? Here's the pertinent portion (with my emphasis added):

     

    When I am running low on disk space, I use CCleaner and Tree Size Free to determine which files to delete or move. CCleaner gives me the restore point information but not the size. Tree Size Free gives me the size but not the information.

  2. if your remaining drive space is that low that you have to decide which restore point to delete (instead of just deleteing them all)

     

    Why do you think I'm making my suggestion...so I can pick and choose which -- not all -- restore point(s) to delete.

     

    I already have two 1.5TB external drives and my laptop runs perfectly fine with its limited internal disk space. I do a lot of photo editing and try to keep as many photos immediately available as possible. It is when I load and edit multiples-of-gigabytes of new photos that I'd like to decide if it is time to move some offline onto said external drives or whether to delete an old restore point that I know I won't need to revert to.

     

    Everyone has their own approach to things, mta.

  3. I would really like to see the Tools -> System Restore screen display the size of each restore point.

     

    When I am running low on disk space, I use CCleaner and Tree Size Free to determine which files to delete or move. CCleaner gives me the restore point information but not the size. Tree Size Free gives me the size but not the information.

     

    If I had the size of each restore point, I could decide whether deleting some would give me a decent amount of space or, if not, I could choose another strategy for freeing up space.

     

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  4. I'd like to suggest the following entry for PDF reDirect a program (available in both free and Pro versions) that installs a pseudo printer to which you direct a print job and get a pdf file generated. (Does that make sense?)

     

     

    [PDF reDirect*]

    LangSecRef=3024

    DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\PDF reDirect\PDF_reDirect.exe

    Default=False

    FileKey1=%AppData%\PDF reDirect\Temp|*.*|RECURSE

     

     

    I've been using this code for years in CCleaner.

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