Detailed explanation of the use of WinXP restore function

  
                

Windows XP system comes with the "System Restore" function, set restore points, record changes made to the system, when the system fails, use the system restore function to restore the system state changes, how is this? The system restore feature that comes with Windows XP is introduced today. Compared to Ghost software, it's easier to use and it's not perfect to use random functions faster, but in some cases, it can make up for it!

Before we start, we should open it first. “My Computer”, “System Restore"Open “System Restore" on all drives on the "System Properties" tab!

Then, by “ Start & rdquo; find “recovery tool” in “attachment", select “system restore”item

choose according to your purpose, we can clearly see these two The option is in the system restore interface!

If your computer does not have a recovery point set, select “Create a restore point", and then click “Next”, “Restore Point Description” For this interface, we need to fill in a simple summary operation (PS: Describe the date to do recovery, because the real use of "system restore" is undoubtedly the most convenient and most effective way to find one. Point date)! Please note that the restore point describes the items that must be completed. If you do not fill it, do not continue to run!

When you fill in the restore point description, click “Create a restore point, you can see success Created interface!

If you are experiencing computer virus or system file loss in Figure 2 you can choose to "Restore my computer to an earlier time"! Then, click "Next" & rdquo; And “ select a restore point & rdquo; interface, in this interface, we can choose the date you want to find the appropriate restore point to restore to create a restore point description!

When you choose, click “ Next, & rdquo;, confirm the restore point selection & rdquo; interface, this interface, red font needs to be read carefully!

When confirming the last computer, by restarting the system to restore the restore point, click &ldquo The next step, of course, if you are not very satisfied, you can undo this behavior by selecting the restore point!

XP's own restore function is very convenient, but the restoration of each record Will take up a certain amount of hard disk space, so it is necessary, reasonable, to do the restore point

Reminder: The most important point is that we must create or normal recovery points in the system, so I want to mainly Can solve personal use, installed software, registry exceptions, and even partially expired software.

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