How to restore Win10? How to create a restore point in Win10? Where is the Win10 restore point created? How to delete?
The above is a lot of issues that new users of Win10 official version are very concerned about, because Microsoft encourages Win7/Win8.1 users to upgrade to Win10 for free. This has enabled a large number of Windows 7/Windows 8.1 users to upgrade to the new system in the first place. However, some users have upgraded and found that Windows 10 makes them "distracted", for "and system restore" and "restore point creation" operations, etc., the use of Win10 is not too difficult, the specific method As follows:
First, the system restore point creation
1, open the soft media Rubik's cube (click to download)
2, enter in the search bar <; system restore & rdquo; or & ldquo; restore point & rdquo; , select “ system restore settings /restore point settings & rdquo;; or click on the soft media Rubik's home page to set up master & rarr; system security & rarr; system restore
▲ click & ldquo; create restore points & rdquo; after the start of the creation process
3, enter the "Set Master" & rdquo; System Restore & rdquo; interface, click & ldquo; create restore points & rdquo; you can start the system restore point creation process, the first prompt will appear:
< Br> 4, there will be a default restore point name, click directly "Create" & rdquo; button officially start the process of creation
▲ system restore point creation
▲ create success prompt < Br> At this point, the Win10 system also The point is created, then how to use the restore point to restore the system? The specific steps are as follows:
Second, use the restore point to restore Win10 system
1, open the soft media Rubik's Cube, enter the "set master" & ldquo; system restore & rdquo; interface (method see the first part of the second step)
2, select an existing restore point, and then click & ldquo; restore this restore point & rdquo;
3, the system appears at this time Prompt, ask if you want to restore the system through this restore point. If you confirm that there is no problem with the selected restore point, click “OK"Continue
4, then the system will have a moment of preparation time. It is best not to do anything, and then will give you a prompt to restart
5, if you have no other work at hand, you can click "“ Yes" to restart; or click "No"; Manually restart < Br>
6, the system restore operation will be applied during the restart process, do not turn off the power of the device at this time
7, after returning to the Win10 desktop again, the system will give a prompt to successfully restore, the process User personal files will not The impact
Note that some users of the System Restore function is turned off for some reason, so the process of creating a new restore point will fail (prompt appears on the chart). This part of the user needs to open the system restore function in advance, the specific method is as follows:
Third, how to open /close Win10 system restore
1, open the soft media Rubik's Cube, enter the "set master" & rdquo; system restore & rdquo; interface (method see step 1 of the first part)
2, click on the lower right corner & ldquo; system restore settings & rdquo;
3, in the pop-up settings window click “ enable system protection & rdquo;, Then click “OK" (To turn off System Restore, click “Disable System Protection> After “OK")
Follow the first part of the way to create a restore point will not have The problem is.
Many users are accustomed to turning off the system restore function, which is afraid of taking up too much hard disk space. As you can see in the figure above, the disk space occupied by the system restore point can be adjusted according to your wishes. Expired, redundant restore points will be automatically replaced by new restore points. Of course, you can also manually delete some restore points that you think are useless in the "Set Master"
▲Select a restore point to delete, and then click “Delete Restore Points> Br> In general, as long as you set the appropriate space for the Win10 system restore point, then you can use this function with confidence