Windows XP System Restore July 22 nd, 2006 CAEUG Meeting.

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Windows XP System Restore July 22 nd, 2006 CAEUG Meeting

What is System Restore? A built Window XP feature Used to return your computer to an earlier state if you encounter a system failure or other major problem

How does it work? System Restore takes snapshots of your system and saves them to restore points. These restore points mark configuration places to return to in the event of a system problem. Snapshots are taken automatically Restores are done through a Restore wizard

What are the requirements? Minimum of 200mb of free disk space (any less and it will disable itself until disk space is freed up) Windows XP

Where do I find System Restore? Right click My Computer Choose Properties Choose System Restore Tab This is where you can allocate more drive space to the program You can also turn on/off System Restore from here.

What you can do before you use System Restore F8 upon reboot and choose and Choose Last Known Good Configuration Run problem applications in Compatibility Mode (Start/Programs / Accessories / Program Compatibility Wizard) Add/Remove programs Run Device Rollback if problem occurs after a new device driver is installed. (Right click My computer / Choose Properties / Hardware /Device manager then double click hardware that uses the driver in question. In device properties click on Driver tab, click Roll Back Driver.

How to run a System Restore Click on Start Choose Programs Choose Accessories Choose System Tools Then click on System Restore On welcome screen choose Restore my computer to an earlier time The click next

How to run a System Restore On the Select a Restore point page, choose a date from the calendar that shows the point you’d like to restore to and then click next.

How to run a System Restore On the Confirm Restore Point Selection page, verify that the correct restore point has be chosen. Close any open programs and choose next. The computer will shut down automatically and reboot. On reboot, you’ll see the Restoration Complete page, and then click ok.

Things to keep in mind Remember that you will have to reinstall any programs that were installed after the restore point. If System Restore doesn’t work in Normal Mode, it might work in Safe Mode You will not lose any data store in My documents, My Pictures, or My music folders. After a System Restore, you will have an additional task called Undo my last restoration on the System Restore Welcome page.

How to Manually Create Restore Click on Start Choose Programs Choose Accessories Choose System Tools Then click on System Restore Choose Create a restore point and choose next

How to Manually Create Restore Provide your restore point a description Click on Create

Scheduling Restore Points Click on Start Choose Settings Choose Control Panel Choose Scheduled Tasks Click on Add Scheduled task Click on next

Scheduling Restore Points Scroll down and choose System Restore Click Next

Scheduling Restore Points Give your scheduled event a name Choose the frequency of this task Click next

Scheduling Restore Points I choose Daily so I give my task a Start time Choose when to perform this task Choose my start date Click next

Scheduling Restore Points Next I enter the user name and password for the account that will be running this task Make sure the account has the necessary rights to run the task Click next

Scheduling Restore Points Finally you will see this Dialog window confirming your scheduled task Click Finish

How do I check my scheduled task? Click Start Choose Programs Choose Accessories Choose System tools Click on Scheduled tasks From here you can manage your tasks

Window XP System Restore Recap Built into all versions of XP Can help you restore your machine to a workable state after a system problem Files in My Documents, My Pictures, or My Music folders are safe from deletion You may need to reinstall applications in the event of a System Restore Automatically runs before new device drivers, automatic updates, unsigned drivers, and some applications are installed. Runs by default after XP is installed, by default, and on a daily basis after that Can manually create or schedule restore points