No.
Vista uses the System Restore utility to both create restore points and to rebuild the system from those restore points.
System Restore uses a feature called System Protection to regularly create and save restore points on your computer. These restore points contain information about registry settings and other system information that Windows uses. You can also create restore points manually.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Restore
Backup and Restore
Turn off System Restore and reboot the system.
the system creates restore points when it is running at its peak. restore points by user should be created before deleting or adding new software or changes to operating system. this way you can restore to old settings if conflicts exist when changes take place.
the system creates restore points when it is running at its peak. restore points by user should be created before deleting or adding new software or changes to operating system. this way you can restore to old settings if conflicts exist when changes take place.
the system creates restore points when it is running at its peak. restore points by user should be created before deleting or adding new software or changes to operating system. this way you can restore to old settings if conflicts exist when changes take place.
Checkpoints
System Protection
Turn off System Restore, reboot the computer, turn System Restore back on.
Xubuntu and Ubuntu are two different versions of Ubuntu. (Ubuntu has GNOME.)