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Cleaning up old recovery points
Over time, you might end up with recovery points that you no longer need. For
example, you might have several recovery points created months ago that you no
longer need because you have more current ones containing your latest work.
See Automating the management of backup data on page 204.
The Clean Up feature deletes all but the most current recovery point set, to help
make more space available on your hard disk.
Note: After you delete a recovery point, you no longer have access to the files or
system recovery from that point in time. You should explore the contents of the
recovery point before you delete it.
To clean up old recovery points
1
On the View menu, click Tools.
2
Click Manage Backup Destination.
3
Do one of the following:
In the Clean Up Recovery Points dialog box, select the recovery points
that you want to delete.
In the Manage Backup Destination window, on the toolbar, click Clean
Up. Select the recovery points that you want to delete.
The recovery point sets that can be safely removed without eliminating your
latest recovery point are selected automatically. You can also select or deselect
the recovery point sets to specify which ones to remove.
4
Click Delete.
5
Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
6
Click OK.
See
Opening and restoring files within a recovery point on page 165.
See About exploring recovery points on page 163.
See Deleting a recovery point set on page 175.
See Deleting recovery points within a set on page 175.
See
Making copies of recovery points on page 177.
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