Sep 19 2021 10:27 AM - edited Sep 19 2021 10:29 AM
I want to save or create my restore points in another disk that there isn't a Windows installed, remember the restore points save many people must format the PC in case of some problem and I want to save these points in another disk, because I don't want my restore points to consume my principal space disk and is good you save more of 5 restore points at least, so, how I save or create new restore points in another disk using the task scheduler?
Sep 19 2021 10:48 AM - edited Sep 19 2021 10:53 AM
Hello
In a new discussion.
You have done correctly by reducing to 5% the space to save the restore points
You can certainly create a system recovery disk on an external USB .
Administrative tools> recovery disk> create.
You can enable file history with save location on external USB
Sep 19 2021 12:39 PM - edited Nov 09 2021 07:00 AM
Ok, look like a great solution to transfer the restore points or backups between PC's for the pen drive or external storage, but can I create a restore point on another disk (when the disk already is inserted into the PC) using the task scheduler?
Sep 19 2021 01:05 PM
Sep 19 2021 01:24 PM
Sep 20 2021 10:14 AM
Hello! You've posted your question in the Tech Community Discussion space, which is intended for discussion around the Tech Community website itself, not product questions.
We actually do have a Windows 11 space where I'm moving this post to - please post Windows 11 questions here in the future.
Jan 04 2022 05:10 PM - edited Jan 04 2022 05:13 PM
I found out one option to do one system image (one alternative to the restore points), I will test when I format, or some error/bug happen in my PC, thanks to try help me
Jun 26 2022 05:03 PM