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My advice is keep it until after you've scanned everything, deleted what's not needed, etc that way you won't have any backup to resort to. After you've done all that, you can delete the certain point's you can jump to which would clear space and continue going from there. However I do recommend you keep a point in time after you've scanned/etc to refer back to in the event of a problem.
Again, it's quite possibly the only good thing about WinMe (sorta) :D
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I believe that there is a way of turning it off. Something like right click on My Computer then preformance, file system, trouble shooting, disable system restore .........
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You can disable it, but I wouldn't recommend it.
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i'd like to try anyways and if it doesn't work out could i not jus reenable it?
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of course, but if you screw up things in the meantime you cannot restore.
You can always format your drive and do a fresh install....
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From command prompt: Format C:/
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alright thanks i'll get right on it
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Uhh no!? Format C:/ will format/delete everything and anything on your hard drive! Only do that if you have backup (i.e the system restore?). Oi..
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what does el-half mean by a fresh install, to completely reinstall my OS?