Sunday, February 13, 2022

Restore Your Computer From A System Restore Point

You can restore your computer to fix any problems caused by recent changes. You can restore your computer to an earlier time point if you suspect that an app, driver or update for Windows is causing problems. This is called a restoration point.

While restoring from a restorepoint won't have any effect on your personal files it will take out apps, drivers and updates that were installed after creating the restore point.

To restore your computer from a restore point

Type restore point in the taskbar search box. Next, select Create restore point from the list of results.

Select System Repair in the System Properties box.

Select Next and then select the restore point for the driver, app, or update that may be causing the problem. Then select NextFinish.

Restart your computer. To see if your performance has improved, do the same thing as before.

You might not see any restore points if system protection is not turned on.

To activate system protection

Type restore point in the taskbar search box. Next, select Create restorepoint from the list of results.

Select Configure in the System Properties box.

Select Turn On System ProtectionOK.


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