
In order to create a restore point on a Windows operating system, whether Windows 7, 8, 8.1 or 10, all you have to do is open a window titled System by opening the Start menu, then pressing Control Panel and then clicking on the System and Security section There you will find the System option as shown in the image above. Alternatively, right-click on the My Computer or This PC icon on the desktop and then choose from the menu that appears Properties to show you the required System window.

In the System window, click on the System protection option from the menu on the left side until a pop-up window appears titled System Properties, and through it go to the System Protection tab where you click the Create button below, then from the Create a restore point window that will appear, type a name for the restore point This is so that you can distinguish it when recovering, and after adding the name, press the Create button, and the system will take 10 minutes at most until a message appears informing you that the restore point creation process is complete, after that you can install the program, update the system, change the settings or do anything In the system without worrying about the problems that will occur because the solution is already ready.
[Second] Restore a restore point in Windows 10

In the event that you applied the previous steps and already created a restore point for the Windows operating system and then encountered some problems, you have the ability to restore the system state again as it was when the restore point was created, i.e. before the problems began to appear in the system. In order to restore the restore point, you will open the Start menu, then click on Control Panel, then change the display type from the View by menu in the top right to be Large Icon so that all system options are collectively displayed in one window, and among these options press Recovery and then from The new options that will appear, click on Open System Restore as shown in the attached image.

You will now see a Restore system files and settings window, from which you will click the Next button to display a list that includes all the restore points that have been created, you will notice that there are restore points that you did not create in the manner described in this article, these are restore points that are created automatically from Before the system in some cases, generally you can specify the restore point that was created before the problem that you are currently facing with the system occurs, so you can know the time and date of creating each restore point from the Date and Time column, then after selecting the appropriate restore point press the Next button, then Finish and work On restarting the system.
After restarting the system, you will notice that Windows took a long time to boot, in preparation for restoring files and settings to what they were when creating the restore point that is being restored, and after booting, you will be able to use the Windows system without any problems.
Comments
Post a Comment