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Windows regularly creates system restore points. If your system stops
functioning correctly, you can roll your system back to one of these restore
points at any time. This brings the computer back to the state that it was in when
the restore point was created, undoing any changes made since then.
Go to System Recovery to view all restore points.
If your system stops working as expected, all you have to do is select an entry in
the list (the latest possible when your system worked properly) and click Restore
to activate the backed-up configuration. You must restart your computer for this.
If you wish to create a restore point of your own so that you can return to a
specific configuration at any time, click Create restore point and enter a
description in the dialog that appears.
A large number of
restore points can
normally be found
here.
Saving your own
restore points.