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System Restore Manager Platforms

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System Restore Manager Overview

System Restore Manager is a freeware portable utility which allows you to completely manage your Windows system restore points and customize its options.

Using this utility, you can:

1.Create a Restore Point on the fly, by clicking the Create Button
2.Restore your Windows PC to a prior restore point. Just select a Restore Point from the list and click the Restore Button. This will Restart your computer and launch the Restore Process
3.See all the available restore points
4.Selectively remove Restore Points you don’t want and save the one’s you want
5.Just select a Restore Point from the list and click the Delete Button
6.Select a Drive and change the maximum amount of disk space to use, System Restore can use. On Windows 7, the default is 5% of available disk space.
7.Change the System Restore Point Creation Interval. On Windows 7, the default is 24 Hours
8.Change the Restore Point Time to Live. The default is 90 days,on Windows 7.

System Restore Manager Features

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System Restore Manager Tags

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