Troubleshoot Restore Point Problems in Windows 7

Windows 7 help, Restore Point

Troubleshoot Restore Point Problems

The System Restore feature in Windows operating system is a feature that allows you to restore or roll back your computer from a faulty state to an earlier functional restore point that you had created. All you have to do is select the same from a list of “restore points” or snapshots of the computer’s previous settings. This property makes it possible to take your system to sometime in past when everything was normal, unlike it is now.

However, if your system restore feature is showing errors, you can troubleshoot it in different ways. Here are some instructions by the Windows 7 help team to troubleshoot issues with System Restore feature in your Windows 7 computer.

 

Instructions to Troubleshoot Restore Point Problems

 

  • Click “Start,” in the search box provided, type “system restore” and among the list of options that display, click on “System Restore”. Follow the on-screen instructions and select a “Restore point.” Follow the next instructions and when System Restore completes; your computer will automatically restart.
  • You will receive confirmation of whether or not System Restore completed successfully when the computer restarts. If System Restore failed to restore your computer or you had problems running System Restore, Continue on to the next steps.
  • Select an available drive and select “Configure.” click the radio button next to “Restore system settings and previous versions of files” under “Restore Settings“. Click “Apply” and “OK.” This will make sure that you have enabled System Restore feature on your computer. The computer can’t automatically save restore points and can’t manually configure restore points if you don’t have System Restore enabled on your computer.
  • Click “Start“, select “Computer” and Right-click the name of the drive you want to restore and click “Properties.” note the amount of “free disk space” Under the “General” tab. delete unnecessary files and programs from your computer if the disk space is too low. Your computer will stop saving restore points automatically if you do not have enough free space on your hard drive.

    Windows 7 help, Restore Point

    Troubleshoot Restore Point Problems

  • Click “Start“->”All Programs” -> “Windows Update” and on the left-hand pane of the window, select “Check for updates“. Install any available updates and restart your computer. In order to ensure that System Restore continues to function properly, it is important to install any available updates.
  • To ensure that it is now working correctly, run System Restore again.

 

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