Is There A Way To Increase The Amount Of Space Available To System Restore?

Mar 23, 2008

I have a 120gb hard drive with around 20gb free at any one time. I have noticed that most of the time I only have one automatically created restore point. I am aware that the number of restore points is dependant on free hard drive space, however I had many more available restore points under Windows XP with same amount of free hard drive space. Is there a way I can increase the amount of space available to System Restore? I have looked at the settings and can't find anything.

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Problem Signature 03: 6
Problem Signature 04: 2031645
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