System restore wastes a lot of space How do you disable system restore in ME if it doesnt appear under start accessories system tools?
Depending on your system's configuration, Windows ME can be a
little unstable and unruly compared to other Windows releases, so I
highly recommend AGAINST disabling system restore in Windows ME.
System restore might help you out of a very bad situation some day.
However, if you are OK with the risk and want to do it anyway,
here's how: To turn off Windows Me System Restore 1. On the Windows
taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2.
Double-click the System icon. If the System icon is not visible,
click View all Control Panel options to display it. 3. On the
Performance tab, click File System. 4. On the Troubleshooting tab
check Disable System Restore. 5. Click OK. 6. When you are asked to
restart Windows, click Yes. 7. Follow the instructions in the
document that instructed you to disable System Restore (such as
troubleshooting or virus removal). 8. When all instructions have
been completed, enable System Restore again by following the
instructions below. To turn on Windows Me System Restore 1. On the
Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2.
Double-click the System icon. If the System icon is not visible,
click View all Control Panel options to display it. 3. On the
Performance tab, click File System. 4. On the Troubleshooting tab,
uncheck Disable System Restore. 5. Click OK. 6. When you are asked
to restart Windows, click Yes.