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Why Use System Restore?

After you install software it makes changes to the registry or delete files, and sometimes you may even modify some settings knowingly or unknowingly. It is possible that the system may start crashing or become unstable. If that happens you can undo all this changes and restore the system to earlier time by using System Restore Utility.

What does System restore do?

It is like undo.It puts your computer back to a previous state of use that was available before you had problems. It does this by periodically taking a snapshot of your system. These snapshots are called restore points.
Restores points are created when you make any significant changes, like adding new applications or installing a driver. But you can also manually create restore points. The upshot is that these Restore points can help you restore the whole system back to a previous post.

Problems with System Restore in Previous Versions of Windows

Both XP and Vista had similar issues with system restore. It was an all or nothing environment. Son if you needed to use it, you were forced to restore the full system. You also weren’t able to look inside your System restore files, so you could not restore just one single file or folder. You also cannot restore specific part of your like just System files, or User data.

Windows 7 System Restore

Windows 7 System Restore utility has now merged with the Windows Backup utility. You can now use System Restore with Advance recovery to restore the system using previously created System Images or even restore your computer to its original settings.

How To:

Start at the Control Panel, then select System and Security

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System Security

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System and Security

Select Recovery

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You can beging the system restore operation with the following:

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Open System Restore

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Restore System Files and Settings

One has to determine which restore point is the preferred one to use.

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System Restore

If those are not enough, one can choose others.

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Show More Restore Points

You have additional restore points available.

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Confirm Your Restore Point

Warning: if the Windows password has changed recently, create a password reset disk; but the system administrator can do it.



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