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     Hello All:

 

    w10 has the ability to restore your system to sometime ago or time-point, say one week ago. 

 

      At one time if we are satisfied with the system, how can we design this moment to be the

restore-time point?

 

                                       --Zhao 

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Click on the Start button > search for "Create a restore point"

Once found, open the "Create a restore point" / Control Panel

Click on the "Create..." button and follow the on-screen instructions to save the current moment as a restore point.

 

Full tutorial on using System Restore can be found here >> https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4588-system-restore-windows-10-a.html

 

 

 

Hope this works for you and answers your query

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Hi,

 

Thank you for posting in the HP Support forum.

 

Click on the Start button > search for "Create a restore point"

Once found, open the "Create a restore point" / Control Panel

Click on the "Create..." button and follow the on-screen instructions to save the current moment as a restore point.

 

Full tutorial on using System Restore can be found here >> https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4588-system-restore-windows-10-a.html

 

 

 

Hope this works for you and answers your query

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