Creating and managing Windows Restore Points
Creating a restore point
-Go to the
Start Menu then to
Programs
-Then
Accessories and finally
System Tools
-Select
System Restore
-Select
Create a restore point
-Click on
Next
-Enter a name for the restore point: the name must be quite evocative
-Click
Create and the restore point is created automatically.
Restoring a Restore Point
Go to the
Start Menu then to
Programs
Then
Accessories and finally
System Tools
Select
System Restore
Select R
estore my computer to an earlier time
Click on
Next
Choose from the calendar posted on the restore point (left)
Choose from the list on the right (if a choice is possible) the specific restore point
Click on
Next
Click on
Next
The system will reboot to restore the files modified systems.
Modify the rate at which restore points are created
An operating system like Windows XP is configured to perform a restore point by default every 24 hours ().
A restore point is created if a change in the registry is detected by the system.
In the case you have to add or remove applications regularly (downloading, testing, debugging new software). It is therefore recommended that you optimize the rate at which restore points updated for security constraints.
Below is a simple explanatory procedure of how to configure this setting:-
First of all, open the registry editor by typing
regedit in the
Run menu and press
OK.
Click on:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRestore.
In the right table, double click on click on the DWORD entry named RPGlobalInterval.
Modify from Hexadecimal to decimals.
The default parameters are settled to a time laps of
86400 sec (24 hrs). Modify this value dividing it by 2(
43200 sec) if you wish to have two restore points. This practice may be very useful in case of system failure.
Note that you can create manually your own restore point (Before installing a demo version of a software for testing purposes)
To perform this setting :
Go to
Start menu > all programs > Accessories> System Tools > System Restore .
Then select the option “
create a restore point”.
In the text box, enter the description of your restore point (This is very important in view to identify between the different restore points created, the one you created manually and the others default to your system.) It can be the name of the program you are going to install.
At this point, you can roll back from any modifications made from your previous configuration.
Modify the rate at which restore points are deleted
Its true that restore points are very useful, but bear in mind that they also occupy a significant space on your hard disk (depending on the size of your hard disk, a restore point can occupy several gigabytes)
Another constraint of early created restore point after a given period of time no longer work and clutter your hard disk unnecessarily.
It is more practicable to delete your unused restore point to save space on your hard disk. To do this lawful setting, follow below instructions :
In the registry as explained above, double-click on the value DWORD recognized as
RPLifeInterval
Enter the restore point lifetime value to 604800 sec to delete if it has more a week lifetime.
Thanks to consider that early created restore point can be deleted manually as per below indication:
Double click on
My Computer and right click on hard drive and select
Properties.
Then click on
Disk clean up.
In the new window, select
Disk Clean Up and other options.
In the
Other options press on
Clean for
System Restore"