Self-contained function is simple and easy to use Win7 system restore does not ask for people

  
        After the computer has been used for a long time, some problems will inevitably occur. For example, after installing a certain software, it may cause Win7 to be accidentally changed and cause a malfunction. If this leads to unexpected software uninstallation, Win7 still can't be repaired, many users will think that it can only be solved by reinstalling the system. In fact, when you encounter some system problems that cannot be repaired, you don't have to reinstall the system. Just restore the system to the state before the problem occurred, which is what everyone often says.

System Restore is to use the "system protection" function that comes with Win7 to periodically create and save system restore points, including registry settings and some aspects of Win7 personalization. After system protection is turned on, Win7 automatically creates a restore point each time the system is changed, and the user can also manually create a restore point.

How to create a restore point

1. Right click on the “Computer” icon on the desktop and select “Properties” to open the “System” information window;

Open the system window< Br>

2. Click "System Protection" on the left side of the system window to open the "System Properties" dialog box;

Open System Protection

3. Click on the "System Properties" dialog box In the lower right of the "Create" button, fill in the name of the restore point in the pop-up input box, it is recommended that you fill in the date of creation, so that it can be quickly identified in the future. Fill in the name and click the "Create" button.

Manually create restore points

4. Wait for the restore point to be created.

Create a restore point

In future use, when you need to restore the Win7 system, just click the "System Restore" button in the "System Properties" dialog box, and then select in the list At the time of restoration, follow the prompt steps.

System Restore

Select Restore Point for Recovery

In the list of restore points, you can see that Win7 usually performs Windows Update in addition to the manually created restore points. Automatically create a restore point after installing/uninstalling the software and performing a system backup. Also note that System Restore is not intended to back up personal files, so when you restore your system from a restore point, you cannot recover deleted files.



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