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johnnygoging: you running windirstat with proper privileges? it detects my restore points just fine.
Yeah, admin privileges and it doesn't show them.
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DaCostaBR: Do you need those restore points?

My OS is installed in a relatively small SSD, and these restore points were taking up an unreasonable amount of space. I just disabled them and deleted the restore points. Didn't regret it, since I have never used them in my life.
I have a 1TB disk in my laptopt split into two 500GB partitions, so I can spare those 10GB of restore points. :D However I don't want some of them as I've seen two of them are the same and they're taking up too much space. It's also really good to keep some in case anything happens and I need to roll back.
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qwixter: For future reference, when I wonder what is hitting the HD, I go to task manager->Performace->Resource Monitor->Disk tab. You can then see all the processes writing to disk.
Thanks!
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catermune: System Restore Manager is the utility I have used for things like this.
Awesome, thanks! I'll try it out and if it works, I'll select your answer as the one I was looking for!
Post edited January 09, 2016 by Green_Hilltop