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Hamza Gharssallah
by Hamza Gharssallah , Customer Care Team Leader , Vodafone - Qatar

For any operating system (windows xp, vista,7,8,8.1) , to launch windows restore utility, :

1/ Windows +R (open run command)

2/  rstrui 

3/ system restore tool will ba launched >> choose a date (if not mentionned , check the case "display other save points")

4/ validate the PArtition which will be restored and confirm

 

Enjoy ;)

Shujat Shujat Ali
by Shujat Shujat Ali , HR Payroll Officer , Liaquat National Hospital

 The Windows System Restore utility is located in the System Tools program folder in most versions of Windows, and provides a step-by-step process for restoring important Windows files.

Sheraz Naseem
by Sheraz Naseem , CRO (Campus Relation Officer) , Allied Schools Wazirabad (Dhonkal Campus)

For be a tension free computer user

(Windows Xp)1st install windows then install all desired applications and make a restore point in system utilities and restore your system by running it in safe mode........

Each system has its own configuration setup like Windows7, Vista, Acer etc,

For more detail contact

Deleted user
by Deleted user

logon to the system with Admininstrator credentials, click on start -> all programs->accessories->system tools-> click on system restore 

On the welcome screen of system restore click to select restore my computer to an earlier time and then click next

on the next page click on most recent system restore point in the on the list click a restore point and click next, on the confirmation page click on next  and restart you computer and you have finished the system restore task.

Jay Joshi
by Jay Joshi , Database Developer , Accion Labs [Client: Amway]

Hello,

 

Just to be presice, before you can use the Windows System Restore Utility, you need to make sure that the "System Protection" is Turned ON.

System Protection can be Turned ON from the following:

1. Goto System Properties [Right Click My Computer & Click Properties]

2. Click on System Protection [This needs Admin Rights]

Only if this is ON, you can use the Windows System Restore Utility.

 

Ideally, a Best Practice would be to "Turn ON" the "System Protection" once the Windows is Installed and "Manually Create a Restore Point" after the default Installation is complete.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

As I am using windows xp I restart the computer in safe mode and when I get a pop up for yes or no I select no to launch system restore :)

amir nasr
by amir nasr , Technical Office Assistant , Orascom Hotels & Development Co

1- if u r using win xp > right click my computer > properties > system restore >> then create restore piont >> then when u need it open start menu >> system restore >> choose the restore piont ten continue

2- if u use win7 or8 > right click my computer > properties > system protection > system restore >>>> continue as mentioned in (1-)

 

Adebola Opeyemi Osaloni
by Adebola Opeyemi Osaloni , TEACHER , Government Secondary

The Windows System Restore utility is one of the most valuable recovery tools available to a Windows user. Just pick a point in the past, called a restore point, to return important Windows files and settings to, hopefully fixing the problem that's occurring.

harish p.h
by harish p.h , Accounting Assistant , Al Ihthiyati Auto Spare Parts

Open System Restore by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button. In the search box, type System Restore, and then, in the list of results, click System Restore. Administrator permission required If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Follow the steps in the wizard to choose a restore point and restore your compute

       

Hamada Abd Elmola
by Hamada Abd Elmola , أخصائى حاسب آلى , النصر للكيماويات الدوائيه

From thr run write restor then restor to an earlier time you need

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