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How to Create and use System Restore in Windows Vista

Sunday, February 18th, 2007

No matter how careful you are, when it comes to installing drivers and applications in Windows Vista there are just going to be times Windows Vista Desktop.jpgwhen you need to perform a system restore. This brief step-by-step tutorial shows you how to create a restore point and then use it to return a working Vista configuration. In many ways, Microsoft Windows Vista is more sophisticated then Windows XP and the other versions of Windows that came before. However, in many ways, Windows Vista is also very similar to the preceding versions of Microsoft’s operating system. These similarities are particularly evident when you start working with drivers for peripherals.

On occasion (and many would say more often then it should) the Windows Vista operating system will get corrupted by a bad driver install or some other installation mishap. When this occurs, the best solution is often to restore the OS to a previous non-corrupted state. The easiest way to accomplish this is using the built-in System Restore feature of Windows Vista itself.

The procedures are similar to what they were in Windows XP, but there are some differences to consider.How do I… Create and use System Restore in Windows Vista

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