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Tech: [Tutorial] How To Create System Restore Point and How To Restore by
01 June 2012|0 talkative person(s)

Assalamualikum and a very good day to all~

Do you ever wonder "What if when I install a software, would my computer crash?" That's where System Restore Point comes in handy. In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to create your very own 'time machine' for your PC and how to use it when you need it.

First of, right-click from your computer and select 'Properties'. Alternatively, you could access it by Control Panel -> System And Security -> System.



After that, click 'System Protection'



It will show something like this. Click 'Create'

Now, it will ask you the name of your System Restore Point. I suggest name it something that you could remember such as:

Now, just create it. It would take a while, but it shouldn't be long.

When it's done, it will show you a message that the system restore point was created successfully.


You now have your own time machine! Now, if you blow your PC up, it's time to go back in time where you didn't blow your PC. To do this, there's a lot of ways. To do this, you can just type 'system restore' in your Start menu search box, and you'll immediately see 'System Restore at the top of the menu.


Alternatively, go to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore.
Your choice.

Choose 'Choose a different restore point' to choose your created restore point.



Now, choose whatever you think when is the last time before you blow up your PC. In my case, before I stared using my Black Rock Shooter theme.


You could see if it is you who created a restore point by looking at the Type. It will show 'Manual'.
Now, click Finish, have a cup of tea, and you'll go back in time.


Don't worry about your file. The only changes is the system, not the content of your file. For example, after you created a system restore point, then after a few minutes, you downloaded a song. Then you use System Restore. Don't worry, the file didn't deleted, and it will stay intact exactly where the file is.

That's all for now. Just don't screw your PC too often, ya~? xD

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