Hi all,
following the discussion in the tech meeting, I'm coming up here with a
guide on how to create a restore point of your system. Although these
restore points are created by the system automatically - or it should,
at least - manually creating one will ensure one is present when needed.
Instructions for Windows 10.
To create a restore point, follow the steps:
1. Press the Win Key and start typing "restore" - the first result you
get should be "Create a restore point". Hit enter and it will open a new
dialog: System Properties
2. Tab till you get to the list of available disk devices. Use arrows to
select the C: drive that's the system drive.
3. Hit tab key to move to a button called "Configure..". Press it. A new
dialog will open: "System Protection for C:"
4. You need to enable the protection in case it's not yet. Move to find
either Disable protection or Enable protection, in which case there's
nothing more to do. If it's the disable radio button you find, use the
arrow keys to switch to enable.
5. Tab and hit OK to save and close the window.
6. Going back to the previous window, navigate to the button called
"Create" to create the restore point. Press it and a new dialog will
open.
7. Enter a name for the restore point (usually I use the date) and hit
Create button.
8. All done.
Using the restore point you just created requires you to put the system
in recovery mode. I could guide you through the process but I am not
sure if it's accessible (I need to check). It's worth mentioning to the
person assisting you that a restore point is available and they should
know how to use it.
All the best,
-Adrian
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