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They are save in the System Volume Information folder on the volume that you have enabled Volume Shadow Copy on.
Shadow copies are typically stored in the System Volume Information folder within the system root directory of a Windows operating system. This folder is used to store system restore points and previous versions of files for system recovery purposes.
The volume boot sector.
A single location in space. Points have zero area, zero volume, zero hyper-volume, zero anything. It simply denotes a location, in a similar way that a point on a map denotes another location. A point has dimension 0.
Disable your system restore, then reboot your comp, then after it boots back up, enable your system restore again. That will get rid of all of those stored files and settings in the System Volume Info folder..
An infinitesimal "object" having no volume at a single location in 3D space defined by X, Y, Z coordinates.
The volume is where your reports are stored. You need to understand that a volume can also contain many "folders" which are tied to separate database schemas. Think of an encyclopedia volume as a reports database, and the folders as database schemas, and you begin to understand how Actuate is organizing your reports, metadata, and Actuate system data. -C The volume is where your reports are stored. You need to understand that a volume can also contain many "folders" which are tied to separate database schemas. Think of an encyclopedia volume as a reports database, and the folders as database schemas, and you begin to understand how Actuate is organizing your reports, metadata, and Actuate system data. -C
The maximum volume of gas that can be stored in a standard gas cylinder is typically around 50 liters.
The amount of air that is inhaled or exhaled in one breath during unforced breathing is the tidal volume.
The volume of a single coffee bean is typically around 0.25 cubic centimeters.
dd639a167834ec65099454b5a105 in system volume information
Basically the system volume is required to start up, and the boot volume contains the OS. From http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314470: The system volume refers to the disk volume that contains the hardware-specific files that are needed to start Windows, such as Ntldr, Boot.ini, and Ntdetect.com. On computers that are running the Intel x86 line of CPU processors and later versions, the system volume must be a primary volume that is marked as active. This requirement can be fulfilled on any drive on the computer that the system BIOS searches when the operating system starts. The system volume can be the same volume as the boot volume. However, this configuration is not required. The boot volume refers to the disk volume that contains the Windows operating system files and the supporting files. By default, the Windows operating system files are in the WINDOWS folder, and the supporting files are in the WINDOWS\System32 folder. The boot volume can be the same volume as the system volume. However, this configuration is not required. There is only one system volume. However, there is one boot volume for each operating system in a multiboot system."