Restore Point

Restore Point can be used to create and name your own restore points at any given time. In case of system instability, it is better to have a restore point before any major actions were taken on your PC system. After that, you can choose a restore point and return your computer to a previous working state.

The Restore Point right now is only working on Windows 2000 and Windows XP that host this function.

Note: You must enable the Windows System Restore function to utilize Restore Point.

To enable System Restore function in your Windows 2000 or Windows XP:

go to Start | Programs | Accessories | System Tools | System Restore 

To view the latest restore point :

  1. Click the Backups button at the main window, and then click the Restore Point button.
  2. Click the Reflesh button.
To create a restore point :
  1. Click the Backups button at the main window, and then click the Restore Point button.
  2. Click the Create a Restore Point  button.
To restore a restore point :
  1. Click the Backups button at the main window, and then click the Restore Point button.
  2. Select a restore point.
  3. Click the Restore button.


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