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Windows Repair – Windows System Restore

3 November 2010 1,468 views 2 Comments Posted by

This post could explain just how to use System Restore to restore back to the stage prior to the up-date was applied.

If you own a Microsoft windows equipment you’ve the capability to restore your system back to a specified date in order to fix a issue you have encountered. This can easily occur when you install a new piece of software, a game or in this case a Home windows Update. Here are the steps you need to follow to setup a Restore point and also use the Restore point.!..This may differ in between Operating Methods…

1. Click Start > right-click Computer > on the left side click System Protection > click Produce

Type in a name, “Before Driver Update” or “Before Windows Update” and click create. You might have now created a restore stage, this basically saves a snap shot of the program state if some thing goes wrong.

Now how do you use it?

1. Click on Begin > All Programs > Accessories folder > Program Tools > System Restore
2. Select your restore stage, in this case “Before Windows Upgrade.”
3. Click on finish

Your pc will certainly begin the process of restoring your computer prior to the up-date.

The reason I produced this post;

I recently had a computer in my shop that was having main issues, I initially thought it was a virus because of just how badly it was running. After some research I found that others were experiencing the exact same problem that was do to a Microsoft windows Up-date. This is really a issue which I come across from time to time. Program Restore is built into all present Microsoft windows Operating Methods and also should be understood by the owners of each program.

Program Restore was not meant to be a tool for just technicians but a tool for all people, I hope you find this tutorial useful.


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