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Me either. I checked mine, and just like mikey's, it was on by default.I don’t see an issue…
One thing I've noticed with Win10 is that it completely disables system restore if you have a 128GB SSD (or less) presumably). What storage does yours have?Just received a new laptop with W10. Applied all Windows Updates, which included several drivers. Afterwards I was checking through some things and found System Restore configuration slider was set to 0%, with nothing specified for 'currently used'. So I don't think Windows will create restore points if the slider is set to 0%. i.e. it is effectively disabled
256GBOne thing I've noticed with Win10 is that it completely disables system restore if you have a 128GB SSD (or less) presumably). What storage does yours have?
I'm wondering what's going on then. I think I would have noticed this before (my install routine on customers' computers - typically 250GB SSDs - includes increasing the system restore percentage to 10%), so has an update come in to change this? Its remit must be a bit strange though, perhaps it only is applied to systems that aren't already using x% of their system restore quota?256GB
This was OEM pre-install OBE, not a clean/custom install. IIRC, the OEM can indeed configure features like System Restore in their system images, but I'm not sure what has happened in my particular case.I'm wondering what's going on then. I think I would have noticed this before (my install routine on customers' computers - typically 250GB SSDs - includes increasing the system restore percentage to 10%), so has an update come in to change this? Its remit must be a bit strange though, perhaps it only is applied to systems that aren't already using x% of their system restore quota?
Huh. The only two things I've seen to switch off disk optimisations are:Window updates always breaks / changes something.
I've lost count on how many times an update deleted something like system restore or scheduled disk optimizations. I'm pretty good checking my personal computer after updates so I can quickly restore any broken settings.
When I get into my wife's and children's computers every once and a while to make sure it's up to date / look for issues, the weekly optimization would be turned off, with it not running sometimes for 150+ days.
I tune/tweak the laptops that we sell at my company and what I've come to notice recently is that System restore is disabled by default on Windows 11 and these are OEM installs from laptops from the likes of MSI, ASUS, Dell so I always enable it after all the tweaks and updates are done, set a restore point, then do another full image using Macrium Reflect in case the system restore didn't work (which it rarely does)Window updates always breaks / changes something.
I've lost count on how many times an update deleted something like system restore or scheduled disk optimizations. I'm pretty good checking my personal computer after updates so I can quickly restore any broken settings.
When I get into my wife's and children's computers every once and a while to make sure it's up to date / look for issues, the weekly optimization would be turned off, with it not running sometimes for 150+ days.