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Windows 10 1803 Home soon to become unsupported.
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Neil_Jones wrote: »System Restore is off by default in Windows 10.
The only reason it's on in the first place was if you upgraded from Windows 7.
Not at all true. I always clean install. System Restore is on.0 -
Neil_Jones wrote: »Presumably it might be to do with the proliferation of 32Gb "drives" in the smaller laptops. System Restore used to allocate 10% of the drive IIRC and on those that's a significant chunk of the available space when you consider Windows takes up half the available space on its own.
In a way.
version 1903 introduces Reserved Storage.
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/enable-or-disable-reserved-storage-on-windows-100 -
Colin_Maybe wrote: »Damn, could have sworn I had automatic updates on only to find I'm still on 1809.
Could have sworn system restore was off previously but now I've updated to 1903 it's on.0 -
How do I check and 'turn on' system restore? Ta.0
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