How to Use System Restore
What is System Restore? How can this Windows utility be used? Here's some information on instructions for using System Restore in Windows 7 and Windows XP.

Using System Restore in Windows 7
Now that you have a basic idea about what System Restore is used for, here are instructions for using System Restore in Windows 7:
- To use System Restore, 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.
- 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 appear on the screen.
- Now click on Close.
Here's what you need to do to use this Windows utility in Windows XP:
- To use System Restore in Windows XP, you need to navigate to the Start button. Click on All Programs menu and then click on Accessories.
- After clicking on Accessories, you need to click on the System Tools program and 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. Again click on Next when the Confirm Restore Point Selection window appears.
- If you have any programs that are open, save them 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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