How to Use System Restore in Windows 7
Wondering how to use Windows System Restore? Here are the instructions on how to use System Restore in Windows 7:
To use System Restore, you need to navigate to the All Programs menu and then click on Accessories.
After clicking on the Accessories, navigate and click on the System Tools program group.
Now click on System Restore icon.
Then click on Next on the Restore system files and settings window.
Select the restore point that you wish to use. You can also go to the Show more restore points check box to find the restore points that were created recently.
Select the restore point and click Next.
Now click on Finish on the Confirm your restore point window in order to start System Restore.
Then click on Yes on the dialog box to continue.
System Restore will take a few minutes in order to restore Windows 7 in accordance with the restore point selected by you.
Once this process is over, the computer will reboot.
After the computer reboots and you have logged in to Windows 7, a message about the successful completion of System Restore will be seen on screen.
Now click on Close.
How to Use System Restore in Windows XP
Here are instructions on how to Windows System Restore:
To use System Restore in Windows XP, you need to navigate to the Start button and click on All Programs menu and then click on Accessories.
After clicking on Accessories, you need to click on the System Tools program and then select System Restore.
Select the Restore my computer to an earlier time button and then click on Next.
The next step is selecting the date on the calendar given on the left side.
Now you need to select a restore point in order to restore your settings as per the date you selected.
Click on Next and then again click on Next when the Confirm Restore Point Selection window appears.
If you have any programs that are open, save it now, because Windows XP will be shutting down.
Once System Restore has restored your computer to the restore point you wanted, the computer will reboot.
Once you have logged in, you will see the Restoration Complete message.
Click on OK.
With this, the task of restoring Windows XP to a prior checkpoint is complete.
Wondering how to use Windows System Restore? Here are the instructions on how to use System Restore in Windows 7:
To use System Restore, you need to navigate to the All Programs menu and then click on Accessories.
After clicking on the Accessories, navigate and click on the System Tools program group.
Now click on System Restore icon.
Then click on Next on the Restore system files and settings window.
Select the restore point that you wish to use. You can also go to the Show more restore points check box to find the restore points that were created recently.
Select the restore point and click Next.
Now click on Finish on the Confirm your restore point window in order to start System Restore.
Then click on Yes on the dialog box to continue.
System Restore will take a few minutes in order to restore Windows 7 in accordance with the restore point selected by you.
Once this process is over, the computer will reboot.
After the computer reboots and you have logged in to Windows 7, a message about the successful completion of System Restore will be seen on screen.
Now click on Close.
How to Use System Restore in Windows XP
Here are instructions on how to Windows System Restore:
To use System Restore in Windows XP, you need to navigate to the Start button and click on All Programs menu and then click on Accessories.
After clicking on Accessories, you need to click on the System Tools program and then select System Restore.
Select the Restore my computer to an earlier time button and then click on Next.
The next step is selecting the date on the calendar given on the left side.
Now you need to select a restore point in order to restore your settings as per the date you selected.
Click on Next and then again click on Next when the Confirm Restore Point Selection window appears.
If you have any programs that are open, save it now, because Windows XP will be shutting down.
Once System Restore has restored your computer to the restore point you wanted, the computer will reboot.
Once you have logged in, you will see the Restoration Complete message.
Click on OK.
With this, the task of restoring Windows XP to a prior checkpoint is complete.
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