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AlexHarvey2225
Sep 03, 2024Copper Contributor
Windows System Protection
what's this?
- EstherMomCopper ContributorDid you download something?
- DeclangroCopper ContributorIt is normal when you are backing up Windows. It is used it for automatic creating system restore points.
- BenwingsBrass ContributorWill the process be closed after backup is completed?
- IshaopanCopper ContributorIt doesn't seem normal to me at first glance.
- Kevinfyhf-gCopper ContributorTry contacting Microsoft, they'll figure this out for you.
- AdiraixCopper ContributorIs this coming from behind the scenes?
- JasonnmizBrass Contributor1. Access System Properties:
Right-click on “This computer” or “My computer” and select “Properties”.
Select System Protection in the left pane.
2. Configure protection:
Under the System Protection tab of the System Properties window, view and select the drives you want to protect.
Click Configure and then enable system protection and set the disk space to be used for storing restore points.
3. Create the restore point:
On the System Protection tab, click Create.
Enter a description and click Create to manually create a new restore point.
4. Restore the system:
If you need to restore your system, click on “System Restore” in the “System Protection” tab.
Follow the prompts to select a restore point and begin the restore process - SophiaBBCopper ContributorWhat you did?
- rugjoaloapCopper ContributorIs this the video catalog?
- MaggesntCopper ContributorSystem Protection monitors system files and certain program files and creates restore points that you can use to revert your system to an earlier state. This is particularly beneficial if a recent change causes instability or errors.