System Restore is a valuable safety feature, but it doesn't need to take over your hard drive. By checking how much space it's using, deleting old restore points, and setting a reasonable storage limit, you can keep it under control without giving up the protection it provides.
Check How Much Space System Restore Is Wasting
The System Restore feature on Windows comes in handy when something goes wrong. It quietly works in the background and takes snapshots of your system, often before software installations, driver updates, or other major changes. You can then use restore points to easily revert Windows to its previous state if necessary.
All of that sounds incredibly helpful, and it actually is, but every restore point Windows creates takes up storage space. Sometimes a lot of it. Depe