How to turn on System Restore in Windows 7

How many of you will happen at least once in their life to make involuntarily system changes and to Windows 7 installed on your PC, he cannot boot properly, it is slow or its configuration has problems?

Do not worry, to restore the imprudence, Windows 7 provides you with the System Restore feature, which is there to restore the default hardware and software system to a previous point. Below, we will explain how to activate the process step by step.

  • The Windows 7 operating systems being one of many systems of the last generation has been programmed to automatically create copies of vital system settings, such as the details of configuration and hardware settings.
  • The copy created in manual mode is called a restore point. You can use the System Restore to restore your files and system settings to an earlier time, a moment in time in which the system worked correctly.
  • In order to start the System Restore function, proceed as directed in the following way: Start the PC and click the Start button; then it will open the usual pull-down menu and you select All Programs, then Accessories from here System Tools and, most recently and consequently, System Restore.
  • The function will display a window showing the date a recommended restore. Try to speak their minds on the date and if you are sure that the system operated correctly, click Next. If you do not remember or you are not certain of the proposed date, select the item Choose a different restore point.
  • A pointed this will provide a list of possible restore points, sorted by date and time; choose one that remember the proper functioning of the system, select and click Next. A dialog confirms that you must click Finish to start the restore process. The system will then will restart automatically and you’re done.
  • Finally remember that the function System Restore may uninstall applications and drivers, if by chance they were installed after the restore point was chosen and that the recovery has no effect on data and personal files such as photos and documents. So make good use and have fun.

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