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How to Create System Restore Shortcut in Windows 10 [Tutorial]
How to Create System Restore Shortcut in Windows 10 [Tutorial]
File path used: %windir%\System32\SystemPropertiesProtection.exe
Windows 10 ships with many recovery features that can help you to fix most problems you may come across. One of these functions includes System Restore Point, which allows you to take your PC back to a point in time where everything correctly worked if there are problems due to a recently installed update, driver, or app.
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Whenever you make a major change to your Windows 10 system, like doing a registry hack or installing a major software suite, it’s important to create a system restore point. If something goes awry, it allows you to revert to a previous state when your system was working. Normally, you can create a restore point manually. But if you make frequent changes to your system, being able to quickly create and roll back to a known good configuration can come in handy. So, here’s how to make a new restore point with just a double-click of a shortcut icon.
Windows 10 operating system ships with a nifty feature called System Protection. It is a feature that allows you to perform a system restore where you select an earlier point in time, called a system restore point that your system reverts to in the event your PC isn’t working well and you recently installed an app, driver, or update. In this post, we will walk you through the process of creating a desktop shortcut to open System Restore or Protection in Windows 10.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.