System Restoration is a key information restoration tool similar to the recovery genie. In fact, as early as the Windows Me era, Windows introduced this technology, but it is limited to Windows Me Based on Windows 9X kernel, its System Restoration function is not mature enough. In the Windows XP era, system restoration has been further strengthened. If you mistakenly install the driver, accidentally delete the system file, or encounter various strange faults on the computer, you can use the system to restore the system to "back in time ", restore the operating system to a healthy state.
1. Create a system restore point
After a System Restore point is created, the system can be restored to the State at the restoration point. Click the "Start"/"program"/"attachment"/"System Tools"/"System Restore" command to open the System Restore wizard and select "Create a restore point ", click "Next", fill in the Restore Point description in the Restore point (the default date can also be used as the name), and click "CREATE" to complete the Restore Point creation.
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