Enable system restore

I want to activate my Windows 7 Dell system restore.

What would be a reasonable amount of max storage, I need to allocate to this function?
I now have about 180 GB of free disk space on my C drive.

In fact, I've never had to use a restore point in one of my PC

The one I am on now was a clean win7 about 3 years ago installation, works 24/7 a 4 discs, C: being 239 GB, the syetem restore on C: is set to 24 GB and currently has 6 restore points (all due to the update of a victory), which are currently utalizing GB 21.5

I guess that 5 GB would only give a single restore point

Once you have reached the maximum size available for restore points, the oldest is removed

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