A system restore will put your system machine back by a couple of days to a point there it created an image of what the settings/files were at that given time period.
Firstly, you must backup any of the files you want to save that you have created or modified within the last few days (as [...]
07.10.09 | Computer Tips And Tricks | admin
In Windows Vista, to store restore points, you need at least 300MB of free space on each drive that has System Protection turned on. System Restore might use up to 15% of the space on each disk. System Restore will delete older restore points to make room for new ones.
05.5.09 | Windows Vista Tips | admin
It’s recommended that you backup your critical data before endeavouring any of these steps.
1. Disconnect your system from the internet.
2. Turn off System Restore in Windows XP/Vista first if you have this enabled, as well as backing up important settings and restoring. Viruses and other malicious programs can unintentionally also be
04.5.09 | Computer Safety Tip | admin
This useful feature can roll back your system to a previous point in time, potentially removing any problematic errors caused by a recent change. System restore points are created automatically, however you can create your own. Take note that documents, photo`s, e-mail and other such items will not be backed up or restored, only major [...]
03.4.09 | Windows Vista Tips | admin
Windows XP offers a great feature when it comes to battling with malware of all sorts. You can simply go back in time to a point before the computer had any problems.
System Restore periodically saves a Restore Point to provide a means of returning to a known-good configuration should something go wrong.
02.25.09 | Windows XP Tips | admin