Restoring your system can help resolve issues caused by recent changes, such as software installations or updates. Here's how you can do it:

Access System Restore:

  • Open the Start Menu and search for "Create a Restore Point".
  • Select "System Restore" under the "Protection Settings" tab.

Choose a Restore Point:

  • Select a restore point created before the issue occurred.
  • Confirm the details and start the restoration process.

Windows Recovery Environment:

  • If you can't access Windows, restart your computer and press F8 or Shift + Restart to enter the recovery environment.
  • Choose "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced Options" > "System Restore."


System Restore will revert your system files, registry settings, and installed programs to the state they were in at the time of the restore point, without affecting your personal files.

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