Sometimes, even the small print luck when it comes to operating system changes and updates. In Microsoft is way, forgetting that not everyone who uses a computer technician. They seem to forget that not everyone knows that terms such as backup, recovery and recording really means. It may seem strange in today's society, can not know what these terms mean, but it is.
So now we have all these wonderful features of windows, but most of them are hardly used. Windows has many tools and utilities to help keep the system and garbage. I recently realized that not many people know the less you use System Restore. This may be one of the biggest things that are included in Microsoft Windows. Think about how to return the computer because it worked well. Not
only does it automatically every day, you can also do manual before
making any changes in the system (installation of new drivers or
software). This concept appeared to protect the operating system on your computer before making changes. So, to inform and educate the masses have decided to create this document. This will help you understand the system backup and how to use it. My hope that someone reading it to better understand how to protect your computer with various anti-virus, malware and firewall.
My first system recovery, which I understand is fairly easy to use, and most people should have no trouble understanding the expert. Master speaks for itself and help you all the way through the process.
How to restore the system?
Windows XP requires a periodic snapshot of your computer. These snapshots are called restore points. Windows XP creates restore points when significant changes in the system (such as software and drivers installed). You can also create and name restore points at any time. If you installed the program that caused the wrong computer, you can open System Restore, select a restore point and restore computer to previous state. When you run System Restore, a calendar to help you find restore points. If you use your computer frequently, you may restore point every day, and after a few days can have a restore point or not.
My first system recovery, which I understand is fairly easy to use, and most people should have no trouble understanding the expert. Master speaks for itself and help you all the way through the process.
How to restore the system?
Windows XP requires a periodic snapshot of your computer. These snapshots are called restore points. Windows XP creates restore points when significant changes in the system (such as software and drivers installed). You can also create and name restore points at any time. If you installed the program that caused the wrong computer, you can open System Restore, select a restore point and restore computer to previous state. When you run System Restore, a calendar to help you find restore points. If you use your computer frequently, you may restore point every day, and after a few days can have a restore point or not.
You can access System Restore through Help and Support or through your All Programs folder.
Through Help and Support:
Click Start, and then click Help and Support.
Under Pick a Task, click Undo changes to your computer with System Restore.
Follow the instructions on the wizard.
Through the All Programs menu:
Click Start. Select All Programs. Select Accessories. Select System Tools.
Click System Restore.
Follow the instructions on the wizard
How to Create a Restore Point:
Open System Restore.
Select Create a restore point, and then click Next.
In the Restore point description
box, type a name for your restore point. System Restore automatically
adds the date and time that this Restore Point is created.
To finish creating this restore point, click Create.
To view or to return to this restore point, from the Welcome to System Restore screen of the System Restore Wizard select Restore my computer to an earlier time. Then select the date you created the restore point from the calendar in the Select a Restore Point
screen. All the restore points you and your computer created on the
selected date are listed by name in the list box to the right of the
calendar.
So there it
is very easy isn’t it. Hard to believe many people don’t use this or
even know that it exists. This could definitely save you headaches
and\or money at some point. System Restore can help keep your system
running good. I would also say this just like all software it does have
its flaws so make backups of your system frequently and make sure you
have good antivirus, malware and firewall protection.