A system restore point is a record of a computer’s configuration at a given point in time. Restoring the system to a previously created restore point can help a computer work properly again if a newly installed program or driver causes it to perform poorly. A restore point will delete all programs, drivers and updates that were implemented after creating the one you chose, but it will not harm any of your personal files. Restore points are created automatically whenever a new program, driver, or Windows update is installed if system protection is enabled. Manually creating system restore points is also possible.

How to Restore Your Windows 10 System

Steps to Create a System Restore Point in Windows 10

At the Cortana Search for Pub, type restore and select Create a restore point.

If you have an account with Score, you can restore your account by clicking the I create one button. ..

In the System Properties window, click the Hardware tab. Under Device Manager, double-click Sound card. If the device is not installed, Windows will install it. If the device is installed, Windows will show a list of devices on the right side of the window. The name of your sound card should be listed in this list. Click your sound card’s name to open its Properties window. In this window, you can change some settings related to your sound card. For example, you can change your sound card’s volume or mute it. ..

In the new window, enter a description for the restore point in the text field and click the Create button button. It’s a good idea to describe what you plan to do on the computer after the restore point is created. For example, we are creating a restore point called “installed Microsoft Office” with the intention of installing Office after creating the restore point.

Final Words

  1. Open the Start menu and type “system restore”.
  2. The system restore point window will open.
  3. In the system restore point window, click on the “Create” button.
  4. The “Create a new system restore point” window will open.
  5. In the “Name” field, type a name for your system restore point and click on the “Create” button.
  6. The “System Restore Point Settings” window will open.
  7. In the “Location” field, type a location for your system restore point and click on the “Create” button.
  8. The “System Restore Point Details” window will open. If you have any questions about creating or using a system restore point in Windows 10, please contact our support team at 1-800-Microsoft-help (1-800-Microsoft-help).