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How to Create a System Restore Point for Windows

The following guide will teach you how you to create a restore point for Windows 7,8 and 10. We’ll also teach you how to use the system restore point to rollback Windows should any problems occur.

How to Create a System Restore Point

Creating a system restore point is a very good idea, especially if you are about to uninstall programs or try various fixes. Sometimes even a minor mistake can cause a lot of headaches and creating a system restore point is the fastest and easiest way to deal with any such issues. Also included belo0w are the instructions on how to use the restore point should the need arise.

  1. Right-click on your My Computer icon and select Properties.1
  2. From the left panel, choose System Protection.
  3. Choose a device from the list and make sure that its Protection setting is turned on.
    • If the Protection is off (which is usually the case with Windows 10), turn it on by selecting the device and clicking on Configure. In the resulting window check Restore system settings and previous versions of files and after that click on OK.
  4. Click on Create and in the resulting text field type in the name of the Restore point you’re about to create and then select Create.

  1. In the Start Menu search field type Task Scheduler.
  2. Open the first result.
  3. In the left pane, expand Task Scheduler Library>Microsoft>Windows and then click on System Restore.
  4. In the right panel, double-click on the sigle task named SR.
  5. In the resulting window, go to the Triggers tab. If there are no triggers, click on New. If you want to change an existing trigger, double-click on the one you want to have altered.
  6. By setting the trigger, you tell your PC when to automatically run the specific task, which in this case is creating a restore point. After you have created and editted the triggers to your liking, make sure to have them enabled.

How to Use the System Restore Point

  1. In order to use a Restore Point to restore your system to a previous state, go back to System Protection in the System Properties window and select System Restore.
  2. In the resulting window, click on Next.
  3. From the list of restore points, choose the one you need, click on Next and then select Finish.

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