This update resolves an issue with the System Restore date-stamping functionality that may cause System Restore to date-stamp snapshots that are taken after September 8, incorrectly. This can prevent System Restore from locating these snapshots and can cause the system restore process to fail. On the File menu, click Run , type msconfig in the Command Line box, and then press [Enter] Click the Launch System Restore button on the General tab to begin restoring your computer to a previous, functional state.
All rights reserved. If you upgraded your PC to Windows 8. If your PC isn't performing as well as it once did, and you don't know why, you can refresh your PC without deleting any of your personal files or changing your settings. Warning: Apps you installed from websites and DVDs will be removed. Apps that came with your PC and apps you installed from Microsoft Store will be reinstalled. Windows puts a list of removed apps on your desktop after refreshing your PC.
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings , and then tap Change PC settings. If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, click Settings , and then click Change PC settings. Tap or click Update and recovery , and then tap or click Recovery. Under Refresh your PC without affecting your files , tap or click Get started.
If you want to recycle your PC, give it away, or start over with it, you can reset it completely. This removes everything and reinstalls Windows. Warning: All of your personal files will be deleted and your settings will be reset. All apps that you installed will be removed. Only apps that came with your PC will be reinstalled. Each restore point is time stamped and all you want to do is make a selection which one you wish to have to restore to.
Follow the on-screen instructions to restore your system. The restore points are not listed with the name you gave them. Instead, they have a shadow reproduction ID, and the date they had been created on. Note down the ID of the restore point you need to delete. Skip to content. System Restore Point You will need administrative rights to create a system restore point on Windows It's not a backup program, like Microsoft Backup, and it shouldn't be used instead of one.
There are several 3rd party products on the market which let you add this functionality to Windows 9x. The best known is Adaptec's GoBack , which has quite a few extra features over System Restore, but hey, System Restore comes bundled with the OS, so lets see what it can do for us!
System Restore is designed to automatically monitor and record changes made to the core Windows system files and to the registry. System Restore can then allow you to undo a change that caused a problem in your system. This is accomplished by periodically recording a "Restore Point" or System CheckPoint that gives you the ability to roll your system back to the point in time when your computer was known to function properly.
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