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 What is a system restore point and how is it used?

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A system restore point is a saved snapshot of your computer's settings at a particular point in time. It is used to restore your computer to a previous state if there are any system issues or changes you do not like. It is created manually or automatically by the system, and can be accessed through the control panel or recovery options.
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A system restore point is a snapshot of a computer's settings and system files at a specific point in time. It can be used to restore the system to an earlier state if there are issues or errors.
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A system restore point is a snapshot of your computer's system files, certain program files, registry settings, and hardware drivers at a specific point in time. It allows you to revert some changes of your computer to an earlier state. System Restore point is used to reverse the system files, installed applications, Windows Registry and system settings. The system restore point only affects the Windows files. You can create a restore point manually or automatically when you install a new app, driver, or Windows update.
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