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      12-09-2009
Open the start menu, type cleanup in the search box. "Disk Cleanup" should appear and that's what you want. Click the "More Options" tab, and the button underneath System Restore & Shadow Copies area should allow you to remove old system images.
 
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      12-11-2009
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I have just been told "Windows Backup has not been set up" so I don't see anything at all.
Is this available to all three versions of Windows(Premium,Proffessional,Ultimate)?
Sure it is in all versions.
 
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      12-11-2009
It wont show Clifford until its setup i believe
 
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