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I posted another thread sem-recently that I can't find in which I mentioned that system restore seems more often than not to be disabled by default on clean Win10 Anniversary installs I've been doing. Some people agreed, some didn't.
What I've noticed since then is that SR tends to be enabled on clean installs with boot HDDs and disabled in systems with SSDs, at least in my experience.
Furthermore, one other odd default setting I'm sometimes encountering is that Windows by default was on the high performance profile. In both cases, every clean install I'm doing on Win10 I'm checking both of these options.
What I've noticed since then is that SR tends to be enabled on clean installs with boot HDDs and disabled in systems with SSDs, at least in my experience.
Furthermore, one other odd default setting I'm sometimes encountering is that Windows by default was on the high performance profile. In both cases, every clean install I'm doing on Win10 I'm checking both of these options.