- Click start and in the search box type "system restore" and press enter.
- This will open System Restore. Click "Next".
- This step gives the dates to select from to restore the computer. If a date isn’t shown that you would like to restore to there is an option to "Show more restore points." The other thing that can be done here is “Scan for affected programs.”
This will show the programs that will be uninstalled by doing a system restore. Once the date has been selected click
"Next."
- Click "Finish" once the restore date has been confirmed from the previous page.
- Click "Yes" confirming you would like to continue with the System Restore, keeping in mind this can’t be undone and the computer will need to restart during this process.
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Showing posts with label Restoration. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
How to create a system restore point in Windows 7
System Restore is a very handy feature of Windows that will allow you roll your computer back to a previous date without losing any personal document. One of the most common reasons for this is to restore your
computer to a working state after a Windows update has corrupted, or maybe just
a program you installed. Doing a system restore allows you to keep all of your
documents, but will remove any programs that have been installed since the date you select to restore to.
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Delete Restoration Data and Proceed to System Boot Menu Windows 7
A resume from hibernation is interrupted or fails to complete a resume. When you restart, the Windows Resume Loader appears.
- When you restart your computer after a failed resume from hibernation you see the following window:
- If you had any documents with unsaved changes you should try the "Continue with system resume" option. Use the arrow keys to highlight the option and press "Enter."
- If it still fails to boot to Windows, turn the computer off and then on.
- The Windows Resume Loader will come up again.
- Make sure "Delete restoration data and proceed to system boot menu" is selected. If not, use the up and down arrows to highlight it and press "Enter."
- Windows should start normally. Unfortunately, you may not be able to recover any unsaved changes to documents.
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