System restore helps to fix problems that might be making your computer slow or stop responding/not responding.
You can undo system changes by reverting your computer to the previous restore point.
System Restore does not affect any of your documents, pictures, or other personal data, Recently install programs and drivers might be uninstalled.
Suppose your system giving some error, it may be a file error, .exe error, or sudden your system apps or OS is taking time to start to you can restore your system with the previous date or restore point. it can undo system changes by reverting your computer to the previous working status.
Check the below 10 Simple Steps for System Restore in Windows 10
Step 1: Connect your laptop charger.
Step 2: Right-click on “My computer”.
Step 3: Go to “properties”.
Step 4: Now select “System protection” which is on the top left side of your screen.
Step 5: Now check what’s the “Protection status” is of the “C: drive”.
Step 6: If the protection status is “On”, then click on “System Restore”.
Step 7: Now select “Next”. Then tick the check box “Show more restore points”.
Step 8: Select proper “Date and Time” from these restore point list.
Step 9: Now click on “Next options” and click on “Finish”.
Step 10: A pop-up message will come next saying “System restore once started can’t be stopped. Are you sure you want to continue?” Select “yes”.
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System recovery is a process through which a Windows computer saves an image of the current system configurations or installed applications. so if required it can be returned to the previous position or previous date settings. It will not affect any personal files and only the applications installed on the Pc.
What problems can occur while doing system restoration.?
- System Restore Can’t Replace Files
- Restore Points Contain Damaged Files
- No Restore Points Help
- Chances of OS Crash
- Restore points created after the problem started will contain the corrupted files and won’t fix your problem.
Step 2: Press and hold the Shift key while you select Power > Restart from the Start menu
Once your System restarted then Choose an option on the screen, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings >
Step 3: If System Restore doesn’t work, you should try running it in Safe Mode – restart your computer, press F8 during the startup process, and select Safe Mode.
When it returned from the restart, you will get a message like it was completed successfully and the time and date it was restored to as per below image.
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