HOW TO RUN SYSTEM RESTORE FROM WINDOWS
- Click Start and click Control Panel.
- In Category view, click System And Security.
- In any view click System, and then System Protection in the left pane.
- Click System Restore; a message explains the restore and, if you have a recent restore point, it is shown as the recommended restore point. If you want to use that restore point, click Next.
- If you want to use another restore point, click Choose A Different Restore Point, and click Next. If you don’t see a recommended restore point, also click Next. A list of restore points will open, Select the restore point you want to use, and click Scan For Affected Programs. This will tell you if any programs have been updated or had a driver installed after the restore point. If you go ahead with the restore, these programs will be restored to their state before the update.
- Click Next.
- You are asked to confirm the restore point the system will be returned to and given information about that point. If you do not want to restore to that point, click Back and return to step 2 or 3.
- System Restore will need to restart your computer, so make sure all other programs are closed. When you are ready to restore to the described point, click Finish .
- A confirmation dialog box appears, telling you that the restore process cannot be interrupted or undone until it has completed.
- Click Yes to continue. Some time will be spent saving files and settings for a new restore point, and then the computer will be restarted.
- When the restore is completed, you will be told that it was successful.
- Click Close .
HOW TO RUN SYSTEM RESTORE FROM SYSTEM RECOVERY
Windows 7 has a System Recovery mode that allows you to start Windows in a minimal way and fix many problems.
- If your computer is turned on, turn it off (use Shut Down and make sure the power is off) and let it sit for at least two full minutes. This allows all of the components to fully discharge and will give you a clean restart.
- After the computer has sat for at least two minutes without power, remove any disks in the floppy, CD, or DVD drives, or any USB flash drives (“thumb drives”) and turn the computer on. As soon as the memory check is complete, hold down the F8 key. After a moment, the Advanced Boot Options menu will appear.
- If necessary, use the UP ARROW key to go to the top choice, Repair Your Computer , and then press ENTER. Windows 7 will begin loading.
- Select the type of keyboard you want to use, and click Next. Select and/or type your user name and password, and click Next.
- Click System Restore. The System Restore window will open. Click Next.
- Follow the.
- The restoration process will begin and Windows 7 will restart. The System Restore dialog box will appear, telling you that the restoration was successful.
- Click OK.
Note : You can also run System Restore by clicking Start – clicking All Programs – clicking Accessories -
clicking System Tools – clicking System Restore.
clicking System Tools – clicking System Restore.
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