Monday 6 February 2012

System Restore


Back Up Plan -- System Restore:

Windows gives a feature of system restore which helps you to roll back your system to a previous point.It is useful in case of minor problems like incorrect software installation or driver conflicts. whenever your system is in a problem and you do not know the cause of it just restore your system to the date when it was working fine. System restore usage a disk space on your system but does not make your system slow. you can configure the disk space used by a restore point. it is a good practice to create a restore point before installing any new application or a driver or before playing with your system files!!!

Let us show you how:
Restore system to a previous point:
1. Go to start right click on Computer. Go to properties.









2.Click on the System Protection on the left hand side.
3. Click on System Restore and then on Next to get the restore points.

4.Select the point where you want your system to roll back.(click on show more restore point if you cant find the date point)

5.click on Next and then on Finish to restore the system.

your system will shut down and restart to make the changes. Do not restore the system if you had recently changed your password and do not remember the last one.


Configure a system restore point

1. Go to Start right click on Computer. Go to Properties.









2.Click on the System Protection on the left hand side.
3.Click on Configure to manage the settings and the amount of disk space usage.

4. Adjust the slider to minimum 5%, that would be enough.Click on Apply and then on OK.

Manually create a restore point:

1. Go to Start right click on Computer. Go to Properties.









2.Click on the System Protection on the left hand side.
3.Click on Create to set a new restore point.
4. Type in the description to identify your restore point.






5. Click Create and you are done.







If you encounter any problem in it Please feel free to ask. 

We are here to help you,

Bye for now.
Take care 










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