Use System Restore

If your computer starts consistently misbehaving, you can use System Restore to return your PC to a point where it was working properly. System Restore works like this: Every day or so, Windows takes a snapshot, known as a restore point, of Windows’ most important settings and saves them by date. When your computer begins acting up, tell System Restore to return to a restore point created when everything worked fine.

System Restore won’t erase any of your files or e-mail, but programs installed after a restore point’s date may need to be reinstalled. System Restore is also reversible; you can undo your last restore point or try a different one.

To send your computer back to a restore point, when it was working much better, follow these steps:

1

Save any open files, close any loaded programs, load System Restore, and click Next.

Choose Start, click All Programs, and begin weaving your way through the menus: Choose Accessories, select System Tools, and click System Restore. Click Next to move past the opening screen.

2

Choose a Restore Point and click Next.

Windows XP made you guess which restore point to apply. Vista assumes that you’re here because something happened recently, so it highlights the most recently created restore point for you to choose.

If you’re running these steps a second time, because Vista’s recommended restore point didn’t supply the magic fix, choose a different restore point and click Next.

3

Make sure that you’ve saved any open files and then click Finish.

Your computer grumbles a bit and then restarts, using those earlier settings that (hopefully) worked fine.

Comments (2)

  1. Posted by WC Bartram
    Very informative and easily understod information
  2. Posted by john davis
    System Restore in vista is worthless. vista only gives you a few points in the last few days. in XP you can go back several weeks to a better point and don't tell me they let you make another earlier restore point as I have tried it several times. It is impossible. That is one of the big failures of Vista compared to XP

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