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System Restore is a component of Microsoft's Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
operating systems that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a
previous state in the event of malfunctioning or failure.----Knowledge from Wikipedia
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Where is System Restore from?
Every time you install a new game, application, or software update, you make changes to your computer. Sometimes that change may make your system unstable.
The System Restore feature is built into Windows XP and other Operating Systems and is used to return your computer to an earlier state if you have a system failure or other major problem with your computer. The point of System Restore is to restore your system to a workable state without you having to reinstall the operating system and lose your data files in the process.
Now the System Restore feature is also built into Optimizer Tool
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How System Restore works?
System Restore automatically tracks changes to your computer and creates restore points before major changes are to occur. Here we will show you how to restore system and the snapshot below.
How to restore system
1) Launch Optimizer Tool
2) Point to Backup and click System Restore
3) Choose one system restore point and click RESTORE
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