User's Manual

Undoing Changes
In the right column, TuneUp Rescue Center shows you a list of all saved backups arranged by module or date
and specifies for each entry the number of modified settings, time of change and the disk space freed up by the
changes.
Showing details
The Details button takes you to an exact log of the changes carried out. However you can only view this log.
You cannot undo only selected changes. For this reason you may have to restore a number of superfluous files
before you can use just one file again that you deleted by accident.
Delete
If you are quite certain that you no longer need a backup, you can delete it permanently using this button.
Restore
Use this button to restore the system to its status before the selected backup.
System Restore
In the right-hand column, TuneUp Rescue Center shows you a list of all stored backups and also the time at
which each entry was changed.
For more information, see:Introduction, p. 38
Create Backup
Use this button to create a system restore point. Give this point a name by which to remember this system status
at a later time.
Since a system restore point saves the status of your configuration and system files, you are advised to create a
system restore point before making any significant changes to the system (such as installing a program). If some-
thing goes wrong during installation or your computer no longer works the way it used to, you can always
restore it back to its original status at any time.
Delete
If you are quite certain that you no longer need a backup, you can delete it permanently using this button.
Restore
Use this button to restore the system to its status before the selected backup. You will need to restart your sys-
tem.
This function is useful if your computer no longer functions properly following a change to the system.
First, select a restore point that is as recent as possible, in order to avoid undoing too many system
changes.
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