Is this the "Windows Backup" attribute? If not how do you enable it? If my PC is working perfectly, before I image I run CC then I run Windows Cleanup as Administrator so I can remove all but the last restore point. This would save me from even having to take that step. Thank you!
what do you mean with "Windows Backup" attribute?
you don't need to run Windows Cleanup to remove restore point
just use CCleaner
Tool > System Restore
you can remove all except the latest restore point same as Windows Cleanup
what do you mean with "Windows Backup" attribute?
you don't need to run Windows Cleanup to remove restore point
just use CCleaner
Tool > System Restore
you can remove all except the latest restore point same as Windows Cleanup
Have been usingCC for years and never noticed that! I was referring to Applications>Windows>Windows Backup (18 up from the bottom. At least with "enhancer" installed). What does it remove? One of my three imaging applications is W7's. Of course the image is stored on a different drive. Would CC be removing the archive referrence? Thank you!
Have been usingCC for years and never noticed that! I was referring to Applications>Windows>Windows Backup (18 up from the bottom. At least with "enhancer" installed). What does it remove? One of my three imaging applications is W7's. Of course the image is stored on a different drive. Would CC be removing the archive referrence? Thank you!
[Windows Backup*]
LangSecRef=3025
Detect=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\DWM
Default=False
FileKey1=%WinDir%\Logs\WindowsBackup|*.etl
its only delete windows backup logs....i don't use windows backup so i don't have the logs
might need someone who use windows backup to confirm whether the entry is safe to delete or not
i guess, it is safe to delete the log because there is no warning included in the entry
usually if the entry is not safe, they will include a warning
Thank you again! That is what I figured too.