I have three physical hard drives on my computer
The first one has the “C drive” and the “D drive”
The “C Drive” contains all the programs I have, the O/S. The “D Drive” is my recovery partition.
I have two other separate physical hard drives.
The “M” Drive is a 2tb drive I use for music and word text documents.
The “S” Drive is a 2tb drive I use for storage of pictures, DVD’s I’ve ripped etc
I have a ton of space, so that’s not the issue, but I was thinking when my system creates a restore point, it creates one for all drives.
Is this really needed? I mean restore points don’t effect pictures, music (wavepack, mp3 fiiles) or document files or DVDs I’ve ripped.
So while I know it doesn’t hurt to make the restore points, is it really needed?
I run Vista SP2. All the drives are internal drives
If I got rid of the storage points for the “M Drive” and “S Drive” which are just storage would it matter.