Sometimes installing new apps, games, software updates can cause your computer to crash. And if it doesn’t back up and gives an error, there’s not much you can do but restore the system, use the recovery console to fix the problem, or finally reinstall Windows.
System Restore is a useful tool that comes in handy in such situations. It can undo any system changes that were made during the installation of new apps. System Restore has nothing to do with your data and important files. So all data on your PC will be safe after system restore.
Although most applications automatically create a system restore point at the time of installation, you can also create it manually. Here are the steps to create a system restore point manually in a Windows PC.
Step 1. Click the start menu icon and type System Restore in the search box. Click on the search result.
Step 2. The system restore window will show all your system restore points. Here in this example no system restore point is created. Click “System protection” link to create a new system restore point as shown in the image below.
Step 3. The system properties window will open. On the System Properties tab, click the System Restore button.
Step 4. Now give the new restore point a name and then click the Create button.
Step 6. You will get a status window on your computer.
Step 7. A status window will appear telling you that the restore point has been created successfully.
Step 8. Now you can test the newly created System restore point. Repeat step 1 > Open system restore > Click Next button and you will get Date, time and description of the new system restore point.
You can now restore your computer to its previous settings with the help of this system restore point.
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