Why are the dissappearing of restore points?

Greetings my friends more excellent.

Today, I come to you with an interesting and aggravating situation that happens with my computer, but first the technical stuff. I have an old two-year Dell XPS studio 8100 computer Windows7 Home Premium 64-bit sp1. Now since a few days I noticed that the system not to do the restore points and to be even more confused it is clear the manual restore points that I put. Last night before going to bed I manually restore 30 minutes two points stand out. I just checked this morning and sure enough they have restore points have mysteriously disappeared?

If any of you smart people know why and how the of to fix this problem I would be to always in your debt if you send me an email with the instructions to fix this problem?

Truly and sincerely, TiffanySnow47

The first thing that comes to my head is under Windows there is an option on how much of your hard drive that you use for the system restore and this reaches the limit, he will begin to remove the oldest restore points in order to have more recent points.

If this is the removal of the recent restore points and keeping older, then it is another problem that I don't not everything, but you can check it out and see if it solves your problem.

  1. Open system by clicking the Start button, right-click computer, and then clicking Properties.
  2. In the left pane, click system protection. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
  3. Under Protection settings, click the disk and then click Configure.
  4. Under disk space, move the slider to the right to increase the disk space that system protection can use or move the slider to the left to decrease the disk space.

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