What is Windows System Restore?
Windows System Restore is a part of the Windows operating system. It allows the computer to revert to a previously archived state if a new piece of hardware or software causes the computer to malfunction.FeaturesThe System Restore feature takes a snapshot of a Windows computer periodically; these snapshots are called “restore points.” The computer can be backed up to any of these points.BenefitsSystem Restore can help a user identify problems with a computer and fix them without having to reinstall the operating system.MisconceptionsThe Windows System Restore feature does not make a snapshot of your personal files, only those that are necessary to the computer’s operation. You must make a separate backup of your personal files.LocationThe System Restore feature is found under the Start menu. Click on “All Programs,” and then “Accessories.” System Restore is under the System Tools tab.WarningMicrosoft also notes that running the System Restore function does not uninstall software.