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Create A Restore Point

This document provides instructions for creating a restore point and restoring files using System Restore on a Windows computer. It explains that restore points are automatically created weekly and when changes are made to the system. It then lists the 4 steps to create a manual restore point by selecting the Create option in the System Protection tab of the System Properties window. The document also outlines the 3 steps for restoring files by selecting either Restore my files or Restore all users' files in the Backup and Restore tool.

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Create A Restore Point

This document provides instructions for creating a restore point and restoring files using System Restore on a Windows computer. It explains that restore points are automatically created weekly and when changes are made to the system. It then lists the 4 steps to create a manual restore point by selecting the Create option in the System Protection tab of the System Properties window. The document also outlines the 3 steps for restoring files by selecting either Restore my files or Restore all users' files in the Backup and Restore tool.

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Create a restore point

You can use a restore point to restore your


computer's system files to an earlier point in time.
Restore points are automatically created each
week by System Restore and when your PC detects
change, like when you install an app or driver.

Here's how to create a restore point.

1. Right-click the Start button, then select Control


Panel > System and Maintenance > System.
2. In the left pane, select System protection.
3. Select the System Protection tab, and then
select Create.
4. In the System Protection dialog box, type a
description, and then select Create.

Restore
1. Right-click the Start button,
then select Control Panel > System and
Maintenance > Backup and Restore.
2. Do one of the following:
▪ To restore your files, choose Restore my

files.
▪ To restore the files of all

users, choose Restore all users' files.


3. Do one of the following:
▪ To look through the contents of the

backup, select Browse for files or Browse


for folders. When you're browsing for
folders, you won't be able to see the
individual files in a folder. To view individual
files, use the Browse for files option.
▪ To search the contents of the backup,

select Search, type all or part of a file name,


and then select Search.
Tip: If you're searching for files or folders associated with a specific user account, you can
improve search results by typing the location of the file or folder in the Search for box. For
example, to search for all JPG files that were backed up, type JPG in the Search for box. To
only search for JPG files associated with the user Bill, type C:\Users\Bill\JPG in the Search
for box. Use wildcard characters such as *.jpg to search for all JPG files that were backed up.

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