Sweet
Banned
@ Niemiro
Well, maybe I have a lot to learn,
but you too.
The way you describe it, will result in no Restore Point at all,
because the script will sleep at the time the restore point should be executed.
@ Mark,
I created an executable which creates a restore point around 3.30 hu.
You can run it as a test and see what happens.
(It works fine on my machine, and uses minimal percentage of the processor.)
I'm not sure of one thing though,
In Belgium we have a 24.00 hu time system,
and I believe in America you're on a 12.00 hu time sytem (am pm).
The tool is created for a 24.00 hu time system,
so I don't know whether the tool will work properly on your machine.
If it does, also place a copy into the Startup folder.
Hope this helps
Sweet
Well, maybe I have a lot to learn,
but you too.
The way you describe it, will result in no Restore Point at all,
because the script will sleep at the time the restore point should be executed.
@ Mark,
I created an executable which creates a restore point around 3.30 hu.
You can run it as a test and see what happens.
(It works fine on my machine, and uses minimal percentage of the processor.)
I'm not sure of one thing though,
In Belgium we have a 24.00 hu time system,
and I believe in America you're on a 12.00 hu time sytem (am pm).
The tool is created for a 24.00 hu time system,
so I don't know whether the tool will work properly on your machine.
If it does, also place a copy into the Startup folder.
Hope this helps
Sweet
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Acer Aspire 5738G-644G32MN
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo - clockspeed 2000 MHz
- Motherboard
- Acer JV50
- Memory
- RAM 4 GB - SO-DIMM DDR3
- Graphics card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce - G105M - 512 MB
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 x 768 Pixels
- Hard Drives
- Hitachi HTS543232L9A300 320 GB - Type SATA - Speed 5400 rpm
- Mouse
- Logitech Wireless Mouse M505
- Keyboard
- Azerty
- Internet Speed
- Currently 14.5 MB/Sec which means 1.8 MB/Sec effective