Good afternoon Turgut,
It's alright to write in Turkish, as this is the Turkish site, which means that we usually moves the thread if we continue in English, but in this case, however, we do continue here.
First of all, I would strongly advice against disabling the restore point creation feature, as that is the first line of defence if Windows comes across troubles. However, If you do wish to keep your restore points that you create, I would suggest saving your backups on a external device such as a USB. If you still wish to continue with disabling the automatic restore point creation, do continue.
So in order to prevent windows from creating restore points do the following:
- Click the Start button.
- Type Create system restore point. and chose the alternative that says create a restore point.
- In the Tab system protection, click on configure.
- Chose disable system protection.
Once again It's strongly advised against, and should not be done unless you're fully aware of that if windows faces troubles, you may have to install windows anew.
Instead of disabling the system protection, I do suggest that you give it a go to create your own restore points, or back up files, with either the built in feature in Windows, or with a third party program of your choice, in order to store the back up separately, which then would give you the benefit of getting to choose what to back up, and when to do it, and where to store it.
Feel free to let me know how it works for you, and if you have any other questions.
Have a great Monday! 😊
Best regards
Ramses