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Saving system configuration with Restore Points
The System Restore feature of the Windows
®
 operating system 
quickly creates Restore Points—‘snapshots’ of your Windows
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operating system configuration—and saves them for later recall. If 
you experience problems after installing some new hardware or 
software, you can easily select a previously established Control 
Point to ‘turn back the clock,’ restoring the Windows
®
 operating 
system to the state it was in just prior to the installation. This is 
much easier and more effective than uninstalling the hardware or 
software, which often leaves behind unwanted files and settings. It 
is also easy to undo a Restore Point selection, if you change your 
mind.
Follow these steps to create a Restore Point using the System 
Restore utility:
1 Click Start, and then Help and Support.
2 Under Pick a Task, click Undo changes to your computer 
with System Restore.
3 Click Create a restore point, and then click Next.
4 In the Restore point description field, enter a name that is 
descriptive enough to be easily understood in the future, such 
as “Before installing Brand X Accounting app.” Then click 
Create.
5 The Windows
®
 operating system creates the Restore Point and 
automatically stamps it with the current date and time. 
Then, at a later time, you can re-establish your Windows
®
 
configuration using the saved Restore Point. To do this:
1 Click Start, and then Help and Support.
2 Under Pick a Task, click Undo changes to your computer 
with System Restore.
3 Click Restore my computer to an earlier time, then click 
Next.
4 A calendar will be presented, showing a month at a time. Each 
date for which a Restore Point has been set will be marked as 
bold. When a boldfaced date is clicked, a description of the 
Restore Point will appear in a list to the right.
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