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Yes , you can use the "System Restore" feature as you described ; I have to do this when a suspected virus or component addition problem has occurred .
I usually do a system restore to a couple of days previous.....it works. If you know exactly when you lost it, just restore it to the day before.
Yes, but it is expensive due to the face that it has to be professionally done.
You can get a system restore in Windows 10 in a few ways: reset to a factory settings, from restore pint, from system image, restore system files with sfcscannow and so on.
Restore point
System Restore was created on 3000-##-04.
Cancer. If it kills you, your digestive system no longer works, does it?
the same thing happened to me , i recommend going on programmes then accesories then on system tools then system restore. i hpoe it works coz it worked for me!
Turn off System Restore, reboot the computer, turn System Restore back on.
System Restore is a recovery tool, that all the Windows Operating Systems provide (Windows 98 Second Edition Onwards). At the time of creation of Restore Point, System Restore captures an image of the Registry. It requires 200 MB of free disk space to function. Accessing System Restore in Windows XP -Click on Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore It can be used to take the computer to a previous state where the system was working perfectly. It is very helpful if your System drivers have become corrupt. It works on 'All or Nothing' approach, i.e. it either restores completely or doesn't restore anything at all. Note: If a File/Folder has been deleted Accidentally/Intentionally, the chances of recovering them with System Restore are very remote. Warning: If you are restoring the computer to, say, nth Restore Point, then you will lose all the softwares that were installed after the creation of the nth Restore Point. Also: Click on Start -> Help and Support -> Undo changes with to your computer with System Restore
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To perform a Windows 7 system restore, first navigate to Start--> All Programs --> Accessories --> System Tools and click on the "System Restore" icon. Click "Next" to choose a date to restore the computer to and then click "Finish" to begin the system restore.