A restore point
is a representation of a stored state of your computer's system files. You can
use a restore point to restore your computer's system files to an earlier point
in time. Restore points are automatically created by System Restore weekly and
when System Restore detects the beginning of a change to your computer, such as
when you install a program or a driver.
System image
backups stored on hard disks can also be used for System Restore, just like the
restore points created by system protection. Even though system image backups
contain both your system files and personal data, your data files will not be
affected by System Restore. For more information about system images, see What is a system image?
You can create
a restore point manually at any time by following these steps.
- Click to open System
- In the left pane, click System protection. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
- Click the System Protection tab, and then click Create.
- In the System Protection dialog box, type a description, and then click Create.
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