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Microsoft System Restore

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#From within Windows, you can type restore into the Start menu search box, and you’ll immediately see System Restore at the top of the start menu.   In Windows XP the "create restore point" was in the same place as selecting a restore point.  In Windows 7 the option to manually create a restore point is no longer in the ''System Restore'' dialog (which is ordinarily accessed by typing "restore" into the Start menu search box, and selecting "System Restore").  Microsoft likes to move windows features around so they can sell more training.#In the left pane, click System protection. Administrator permission required If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. #Click the System Protection tab, and then click Create.To Manually create a restore point in Windows 7 do the following:#In the System Protection dialog box, type a description, and then click Create.#From within Windows, you can type "system protection" into the Start menu search box, and you will see "'''Create a restore point'''" as one of the options.  Select it.#The "System Properties" dialog box will open with several options. Locate the "Create" button at the bottom of the dialog and click.#The "Create a restore point" dialog will open.  Type in a name for the restore point and click "Create."
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