Vista: Reclaim and Release Disk Space from System Restore and Shadow Copies
Other than change the limit of System Restore disk usage allocation to reduce allocation amount and free up the space, you can also immediately delete and reclaim almost all space used by System Restore and Shadow Copies (including Previous Versions) by using Disk Cleanup Manager to eliminate all but the most recent System Restore point.
To release the reclaim space used by System Restore, simply follow the steps:
- Click Start button.
- Type clean in the Start Search box.
- Click Disk Cleanup from the search results list.
- Select Files from All Users on this computer option.
- Click OK on Disk Space Cleanup Manager for Windows User Access Control permission request dialog.
- Choose a drive letter from the drop down list, and press OK.
- Disk Cleanup will perform calculation to determine how much space it can free. Once done, click on More Options tab.
- Under the section of System Restore and Shadow Copies, click on Clean up… button.

- Click on Delete button when asked whether are you sure you want to delete all but the most recent restore point.
- Disk Cleanup will erase all old restore points or files and the space will be reclaimed for everybody use. You can check the reduced space used by restore points and shadow copies with vssadmin List ShadowStorage command.
Note that when you delete System Restore old restore points to reclaim or free up some space, the availability of the old except the last Previous Versions files will also be erased and no longer accessible. Beside, this trick also does not change the limit on how much space Volume Shadow Copies and System Restore can use.
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July 3rd, 2007 13:28
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July 9th, 2007 16:44
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February 14th, 2008 03:28
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February 22nd, 2008 10:08
Thanks for your most informative details. Will you please confirm that the above actions are in SP1 as they are not on my new PC (Vista Business).
Also any ideas on when and how SP1 will be distributed as due to apparent size of file it will take forever to download.
Kind Regards
Brent Clyne
February 23rd, 2008 05:15
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March 4th, 2008 05:14
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June 20th, 2008 15:08
i have a 120 gig hd and only use 45 gigs of data
so logically i should have around 75 gigs free. but the free space went down to under 60
so i did this, and now i have 75.6 gigs free. thank you very much
July 12th, 2008 02:19
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