Where is the System Restore?
There are a number of ways to find System Restore, such as by clicking "Start-run" and running "msconfig" to execute this command to turn on the system configuration. As shown in the figure:
Then switch to the tools option, and you can find the System Restore command on the list box below. Of course, you can also find and turn on the System Restore function by C:windowssystem32rstrui.exe path. As shown in the figure:
How do I turn on System Restore?
If your system is a Windows XP system, you can right-click "My Computer" with the right mouse button. Select the Properties button, then click the System Restore tab in the System Properties dialog box, and then click to clear the Turn off System Restore or turn off System Restore on all drives check box. Finally, click on the "OK" button to open the System Restore function.
Win7 system, the same is right click on the desktop "computer" Select the "Properties" option, and then in the pop-up dialog box click on the "System Protection" tab, select click on the local Disk C, and then click the "Configuration" button, as shown in the picture:
Clicking on the Configuration tab will open the System Protection Local Disk dialog box, now select "Restore system settings and previous versions of Files" in the dialog box, and click the "Apply" button to create a restore point setting in the dialog box. As shown in the figure:
Believe that after the creation of the restore point, in the future if the computer system failure or feel that the computer system is not good use can be restored to the set of restore point to the computer System Restore operation can be.