Notebook installation of Windows Server is not a feeling, the default software upgrade, software updates, the system is no System Restore (Disk Cleanup found there is no restore point to clean up), that is, the system has a problem, can not restore anxious.
In fact, the Windows Server Backup component of Windows Server is more powerful than System Restore, which describes how to use this component to achieve a System restore for personal windows.
- It is recommended to do a partition specifically for the user to store the System Restore:
- With regular backups, the oldest restore point system will automatically clean up
Where the backup content selects the System state. I set the following example:
- Backup cycle Wbadmin.msc The default granularity can only be selected once a day, and if you want more customization (such as 2 backups a week), modify it in the Task Scheduler:
- When you first back up, you make a full backup, which can be time-consuming, and the second backup will do an incremental backup
- There is still a difference between the types of System restore points that Windows Server backup regularly backs up and that are triggered by Windows Desktop Edition:
View Windows Server (vssadmin list shadows) in Powershell:
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Under Desktop version of Windows:
- Ways to manually clean up backup points
For datavolumerollback points that are backed up by Windows Server Backup components, using vssadmin delete shadows cannot be cleaned:
For example, only shadow copies of the clientaccessiblewriters type can be cleaned.
Datavolumerollback points Please use Wbadmin cmdlet cleanup:
The specific operation is not much to say, the cmdlet specifically see Help it.
Windows Server uses good Windows Server Backup to play the System Restore function of the PC