System Restore is a very useful Windows feature. It allows you to return the state of the computer's system files to the point in time when they were functional. This does not affect any personal files, such as photos or documents. The operating system itself periodically creates restore points, but before installing new drivers or programs, it is recommended to do it additionally, manually. In all versions of Windows, the process of creating restore points is similar, let's take a closer look at the example of Windows Vista.
Instructions
Step 1
Click the "Start" button and select "Control Panel".
Step 2
Select the menu item "System and Maintenance" and then "System".
Step 3
In the left taskbar, click "System Protection", Windows will ask for confirmation of this action, click "Continue".
Step 4
Select the "System Protection" tab, and in it click "Create".
Step 5
Enter a description for the future restore point and click Create. Wait for the system's response to complete the task.