The System Restore function can help us to quickly restore the computer to the backup-time state, so that we can solve the problems of the system, has also introduced the Win7 System Restore point creation tutorial, but for some users this feature is completely unnecessary, especially after the backup system, Worry about other users to the current system of arbitrary restore, will also cause system settings and file loss, and so on, in fact, we can manually prohibit the system to restore to the default state, together to see how the Win7 64-bit flagship version is set.
1, first click on the Win7 flagship keyboard win+r shortcut keys, this time you can open the Run window. After the Run window is open, enter the gpedit.msc character inside, and then tap enter, so that you can open the Win7 Group Policy Editor window.
2, after the Group Policy Editor window opens, expand the options in the left menu below: "Computer Configuration"-"Management Module"-"System"-"restore", and then in the right window, locate the "Allow system to be restored to default state" option and double-click to open it.
3. After the edit window is open, change the default setting to "disabled" small Mrs Wong, and then click OK to save the settings, even if it is done.
When we set the "Allow System Restore to default state" setting to Disabled in the Win7 Pure version of the Group Policy Editor, the System Restore function is turned off so that you do not have to worry about the system being restored, and of course the user is set according to personal circumstances.