Sunday, June 5, 2011

How to restore the system? Undo your mistakes in Windows


Restore system configuration makes its return to the state it was before. It is interesting to undo changes to your operating system without affecting personal files such as email, documents or other data.


And you may already have experienced this: the user installs a program or driver that causes an unexpected change in the computer. Or even causes Windows to behave unpredictably.

If only the uninstall program does not solve the problem, you can try restoring the computer system to an earlier date when everything worked properly. It is like the Ctrl + Z on Windows.

But beware, System Restore does not back up personal files, so it can not help recover a personal file that was accidentally deleted or damaged. For this, you should regularly back up your data.
 
Step 1. To reach the System Restore feature, click the Start menu of Windows, then select 'All Programs'>' Accessories'> 'System Tools and finally click on' System Restore '.

Remember that to restore the system privileges you need to have 'Administrator'. That is, you can not restore the system if you are logged into an account that does not allow this type of operation;

Step 2. The restore window will appear and you should check the option 'Restore my computer to an earlier';

Step 3. Go ahead and choose the date and restore point. Here you determine what time to return before Windows, so choose a date certain;

Step 4. Shut down your other activities and start the installation process. Your PC shuts down and restarts automatically.