System Restore Manager is stated to be portable.
It allows you to completely manage your Windows system restore points and customise its options
It's available from ...
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/system-re ... s-released
Using System Restore Manager, you can:
Create a Restore Point on the fly, by clicking the Create Button
Restore your Windows PC to a prior restore point. Just select a Restore Point from the list and click the Restore Button. This will Restart your computer and launch the Restore Process
See all the available restore points
Selectively remove Restore Points you don’t want and save the one’s you want. Just select a Restore Point from the list and click the Delete Button
Select a Drive and change the maximum amount of disk space to use, System Restore can use. On Windows 7, the default is 5% of available disk space.
Change the System Restore Point Creation Interval. On Windows 7, the default is 24 Hours
Change the Restore Point Time to Live. The default is 90 days,on Windows 7.
The reason I stumbled upon it was because I'd had a major computer disaster.
I intend to raise an issue in Chit-Chat