This method is rated: Easy.
To set up a restore point, follow these steps:
- Close any programs that are open.
- Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click System Restore. The System Restore Wizard opens.
Note If the System Restore Wizard does not open, the System Restore feature may be turned off. To turn System Restore on, see the "More Information" section in this article. - Click Create a restore point, and then click Next.
- In Restore point description box, type a description for the restore point. Use a description that is easy to understand. If you are creating a restore point before you install specific software or hardware, you could use that information in the description.
Note The date and time are automatically added to your restore point. Therefore, you do not have to use them in your description. - Do one of the following:
- To finish creating this restore point, click the Create button. The System Restore Wizard notifies you when the restore point is created.
- To stop creating a restore point and to return to the Welcome to System Restore page, click the Back button.
- To stop creating a restore point and to exit the System Restore Wizard, click the Cancel button.
- When you are finished, click the Close button.
Notes
- Windows XP automatically creates system restore points every day. Typically, it creates restore points before a program or a hardware device is installed.
- If you install a program, but then later you use a restore point that was created before you installed that program, the program will no longer work. If you want to use the program again, you must reinstall it.
- System Restore differs from uninstalling a program. To completely remove a program, you must remove the program by using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel or by using the program's own uninstall program. For more information, search for the help topic "Change or remove a program" in Windows XP Help and Support.
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