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.
Select the date on which the restore was created Use the System Restore wi
use System Restore ^WRONG^ The least invasive solution would be to update the driver. A system restore would probably not actually help the problem.
I would like to use Easeus todo backup, it is a free software, and can help me restore my operating system.
Search 'System Restore' at the start button and then follow the steps to restore system to the last time it was backed up by automatic system. But by the time you would be reading this answer you would have turned on your computer several times. So the only left step is to Search index.dat file in C:drive.Then download the "pointstone software" to view the index.dat file if found. By using pointstone you can read index.dat and see the history.
You go to Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>System Restore Given that System Restore was turned on you would be able to select from different "Restore Points" in which to restore your PC to that time to help undo any harmful changes you may have made. Take note that this does not always fix the problem and can be undone anytime.
To backup and restore a database, as you would do for any computer file, depends on the operating system and the database used.
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You haven't created any, a virus has disabled it. Or you turned off automatic restore point creation.
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have you tried to go to system tools and do a system restore. you can try to restore to the previous point of changes. i am not for sure you would get the icon back. if not, can't you recreate another one?
Firstly you require a program to do the encryption and ensure your system is compatible. Many programs are available that offer this capability and the steps would vary.