The video explains how to perform a "System Restore" in Windows 10, which helps to return the computer's system files to an earlier point in time. This can solve recent software issues without affecting personal files. To access "System Restore," use the "Cortana" search box on the "taskbar" and type "Recovery." Then, select the "Open System Restore" link and choose a restore point from the list. Confirm the selection and restart the computer. After the restart, a status report on the restore operation will be displayed. It is possible to undo or restore to a different restore point if needed.
In this video, let's see how to perform a "System Restore" in Windows 10. System Restore helps you return your computer's system files to an earlier point in time. It's a good way to solve recent software issues without affecting your personal files such as email, documents or photos. Find "System Restore" by using the "Cortana" search box on the "taskbar".
In the search box, type "Recovery" and then click on the "Recovery" icon from the search results. Click on the "Open System Restore" link to launch the "Wizard." Click "Next." You can choose from a list of restore points created before a significant change, such as installing a program. Click "Next." Click "Finish" to confirm restoring to the selected restore point. Click "Yes" to continue.
System Restore will now try to restore your Windows to the selected restore point, and restart your computer. Once your computer restarts, you'll receive a status report on the restore operation. You can undo or restore to a different restore point if needed.
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