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  • System Restore in Windows 10

    Windows is the most popular operating system in the world. No computer user can go a single day without windows operating system. As windows is a popular and mostly used operating system, a lot of viruses or unwanted programs are creating everyday. So, you may face various unusual behavior in your windows operating system due to various virus attack or unwanted programs installation. But windows has integrated a lot features which help to prevent these unwanted programs and keep your windows system safe. System Restore utility is one of them which helps to take one or more snapshots to its present working condition and if any system crash occurs in future due to virus attack or critical system update or any unwanted program, the system can be reverted to its previous snapshot. So, system restore utility in windows operating system can be beneficial for you. But system restore point must be configured after installing windows operating system. How to Configure and Create System Restore Point in windows 7, windows 8 and windows 10 was explained in my previous article. So, if your are new in this article and you have not configured system restore in your windows operating system yet, spend some [...]

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    Create System Restore Point in Windows OS |   August 27, 2015

    System Restore utility in windows operating system helps a windows user to take one or more snapshots of his/her windows system when windows operating system is working well. If any system crash occurs in future due to virus attack or critical system update or any unwanted program, the system can be reverted to its previous snapshot when windows OS was working well. So, System Restore utility in windows operating system is a very helpful service for windows users to protect [...]

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