For C: which has 48.7 GB free of 83.4 GB:
Used Shadow Copy Storage space: 9.873 GB
Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 10.457 GB
Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space: 12.519 GB
I get this Event Viewer IFORMATION Event 33:
The oldest shadow copy of volume C: was deleted to keep disk space usage for
shadow copies of volume C: below the user defined limit.
For E: (My Recovery Drive which I never had checked to do System Restore
Points) I got the same INFORMATION as C: (E: has 2.6 GB free of 9.6 GB) then
I got this Event Viewer ERROR:
The shadow copies of volume E: were aborted because the shadow copy storage
could not grow due to a user imposed limit. Volsnap Event ID 36
Used Shadow Copy Storage space: 1.156 MB
Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 100 MB
Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space: 897.572 MB
I guess E: is just a partion of C:?
I got all the above INFORMATION & ERROR messases in Event Viewer after I did
my first Defrag after using my new Vista Ulitmate 64 bit HP notebook for 4
days. My machine loaded more quickly after I did the defrag because I had
added many new programs.
Thank also Bert for the information on the right-click on the Command Prompt.
So far I DO NOT like Vista.
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"Bert Kinney" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't think the % of disk can be increased, but the Shadowstorage space
> can be changed in size.
>
> Before attempting to resize, lets check and see what the size if the
> Shadowstorage area is and how much of it is being used.
>
> From within an administrator account open the command prompt. To do so go
> to Start – All Programs – Accessories and click on the Command Prompt. It
> may be necessary to right click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.
> Copy and paste the following command them press enter.
>
> vssadmin list shadowstorage
>
> Paste the results here.
>
> More information on how to adjust disk space in Windows Vista:
> http://bertk.mvps.org/html/diskspacev.html
>
>
> Regards,
> Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
> http://bertk.mvps.org
> Member: http://dts-l.org
>
>
> RonKa wrote:
> > Victoria House wrote this in a Defrag question post:
> >
> > There is a default maximum allowed shadow storage space (15% of volume), so
> > you needn't fear your free space decreasing until there's none left.
> >
> > -Victoria
> >
> > Can the space be increased above 15% of volume on each disk volume in Vista
> > as one could do in XP?
> >
> > Note: thanks to MSFT experts such as Victoria, and others for making this
> > group very productive and useful.
> >
>