The new System Restore feature in
Windows XP automatically backs up a snapshot of your system, including
your Registry, every 24 hours. It also saves restore points for 90
days. Neither of these values is directly editable in the System Restore
program, but you can change them in the Registry. Go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\SystemRestore
You`ll find an assortment of
settings here. To change the interval between automatically created
restore points, change the RPGlobalInterval setting. To change the
number of days that a restore point is retained, change the RPLifeInterval
setting.
System Restore time intervals are measured in seconds, not days, so you must
convert the number of days you want into seconds. There are 86,400
seconds in a day, so multiply 86,400 by the number of days you
want to determine the value. (There are 3,600 seconds in an hour, I hope you
know)
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