


Note down the restore point you want to delete by its creation time and description.

When the System Restore window opens, click Next and you can see a list of all existing restore points on your computer. Then go to Recovery > Open System Restore.Ģ. Open Control Panel and select to view by Large icons. Step 1: Check the system restore point you want to delete.ġ. If you want to selectively delete one of the many system restore points, you need to use the Command Prompt. Way 3: Delete an individual system restore point using CMD Click Delete and Windows 10 will delete all old system restore points except the most recent one. Next, select the More Options tab, and then click the "Clean up” button under System Restore and Shadow Copies.Ĥ. When the Drive Selection dialog of the Disk Cleanup app opens, select the system drive (C:) and click OK.ģ. Type disk cleanup in the search box next to the Start button, and then hit Enter or click Disk Cleanup in the search results.Ģ. Way 2: Delete all old system restore points with Disk Cleanupġ. Click Continue and the restore points will be deleted successfully. Before actual deletion, a warning dialog opens asking if you are sure you want to delete all restore points on this drive. When the System Protection dialog opens, click the Delete button to delete all restore points for the system drive.Ĥ. Select the Local Disk (C:) under Protection Settings, and then click Configure.ģ. You will enter the System Protection tab in the System Properties dialog. Type restore point in the search box next to the Start button, and then hit Enter or click Create a restore point in the search results.Ģ. Way 1: Delete all system restore points from System Protectionġ.
