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Episode Synopsis
Based on 22 years as a computer tech, I highly recommend that you set a restore point before installing any new software.
A restore point is a snapshot of your system settings and files at a specific point in time. It can be used to restore your system to its previous state in case something goes wrong during software installation or any other system changes.
Installing new software on your computer can sometimes have unforeseen consequences, such as conflicts with other programs, causing system instability or even crashes. Without a restore point, it can be challenging to revert back to a previous state if something goes wrong. A restore point ensures that you have a backup plan and can easily undo any changes made to your system.
To create a restore point:
1. Click the Start menu and type “create a restore point” in the search box.
2. Click the “Create a Restore Point” option from the search results.
3. In the System Properties window, click the “Create” button.
4. Give your restore point a name, such as “Before Software Install.”
5. Click “Create” again and wait for the process to complete.
Once the restore point has been created, it’s time to install your new software. If anything goes wrong during installation, you can easily use the restore point to revert to the previous state. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click the Start menu and type “system restore” in the search box.
2. Click the “System Restore” option from the search results.
3. In the System Restore window, select the restore point you created before installing the software.
4. Click “Next” and then “Finish.”
5. Wait for the restore process to complete.
By creating a restore point before installing any new software, you can easily undo any changes made to your system and ensure that your computer is running smoothly. It’s a simple step that can save you a lot of time and frustration in the long run. So, don’t forget to set a restore point before your next software installation!The post 421 Create a restore point BEFORE any install first appeared on The Computer Tutor.
A restore point is a snapshot of your system settings and files at a specific point in time. It can be used to restore your system to its previous state in case something goes wrong during software installation or any other system changes.
Installing new software on your computer can sometimes have unforeseen consequences, such as conflicts with other programs, causing system instability or even crashes. Without a restore point, it can be challenging to revert back to a previous state if something goes wrong. A restore point ensures that you have a backup plan and can easily undo any changes made to your system.
To create a restore point:
1. Click the Start menu and type “create a restore point” in the search box.
2. Click the “Create a Restore Point” option from the search results.
3. In the System Properties window, click the “Create” button.
4. Give your restore point a name, such as “Before Software Install.”
5. Click “Create” again and wait for the process to complete.
Once the restore point has been created, it’s time to install your new software. If anything goes wrong during installation, you can easily use the restore point to revert to the previous state. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click the Start menu and type “system restore” in the search box.
2. Click the “System Restore” option from the search results.
3. In the System Restore window, select the restore point you created before installing the software.
4. Click “Next” and then “Finish.”
5. Wait for the restore process to complete.
By creating a restore point before installing any new software, you can easily undo any changes made to your system and ensure that your computer is running smoothly. It’s a simple step that can save you a lot of time and frustration in the long run. So, don’t forget to set a restore point before your next software installation!The post 421 Create a restore point BEFORE any install first appeared on The Computer Tutor.
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