Restore Windows Vista or Windows 7 to an earlier date When all function Normaly
Just like old version of Windows, recent ones are also having
the tool System Restore. This tool is very useful when experiencing
system crashes due to corrupted files. Incomplete installation of
programs or drivers, also virus infection causing troubles can be
resolve with this tool. System Restore for
Windows Vista or Windows 7 can overwrite damaged configuration, files
and programs with an unspoiled version if you enabled System Restore for Windows Vista or 7.
This procedure is only effective if a restore point is present on the
computer. Thus, it is vital to have an organized restore points with
descriptive changes and type of update performed on the computer.
Procedures:
To restore Windows Vista or Windows 7 to an earlier date please follow these guidelines:
1. Log-on to Windows with Administrative rights.
2. Click on Start. In the search box, type System Restore and click System Restore on the results. Alternatively, you may type rstrui.exe and press Enter on the keyboard.
3. Continue on the steps and choose a desired restore point. All
saved restore points are listed with corresponding date, time and
description. Please click and read ‘How do I choose a restore point?’
for additional guide.
4. Typically, only the most recent restore points are shown. To view older saved data, please choose “Show more restore points.”After choosing a restore point click Next.
5. If prompted to Confirm your restore point, please click on Finish to begin the process.
Please take note that System Restore will not bring back lost
personal files such as documents, images and videos. System
Restore specific purpose is to bring back previous configuration and
change the system state of Windows.
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