How to Enable and Create a System Restore Point in Windows 10
System Restore in Windows works like a time machine. It enables the users to undo the changes done in a system. In Windows 10, the feature System Restore creates a copy of the working state of the computer and save it as a “restore point.” If something went wrong after installing an app, driver, update, or after modifying Registry and system settings incorrectly, you can use the restore point to undo the changes and resolve the issue without losing any data. Restore point takes your system back to the earlier working stage. Although System Restore is a useful troubleshooting tool, because of some odd reasons it is disabled by Windows. So, if you want to create a restore point of your system, you need to enable it. How to enable System Restore in your Windows 10 PC System Restore is disabled by default in Windows 10, but you can enable it with the below steps: 1. Open ‘Start.’ 2. Type ‘Create a restore point’ in the search and h...