If you are going to experiment with your PC, you should have a restore point so you can create it
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Sometimes an unforeseen event arises with our PC that can ruin the information we have stored Something common when we have not been careful and we don't have a backup. However, despite the fact that we may have missed it, if we have a restore point we may not be completely lost.
A restore point is something like a mini backup of some system elements Windows makes them automatically and established for a case of necessity, but we can also create them manually.And that is what we are going to see today.
Steps to follow
"Let&39;s ignore that we don&39;t want to know anything about the restore points that Windows has created. We want to create our own, so to begin with we must go to the System Protection section found in the window System Properties."
To do this, simply type the command Create point of… in the Search Box or, if you prefer, use the Win + Pause key combination. We will see different buttons:"
- Restore: allows us to see the restore points created. "
- Configure - The step required if the Create button is not enabled."
- Create: the one we are interested in and the one we are going to click on.
If the Create option appears disabled, it means that we must first configure the necessary options. We just have to _click_ on Configure and check the option Activate system protection. We accept and the Create button should be active."
Once we _click_ on said button, Windows will ask us for a short description. It is mere information that makes it easier for us to know the reason and the utility that we plan for said restore point.
Click the Create button and the team starts a process that can take more or less depending on the information we have in the team. "
Once the process is finished, we have a point to which we can return in case of problems without having to carry out a heavy reinstallation of the system.