Regardless, users like me already flashed the new OS before its official launch. But, I personally felt that after the recent patch update, my Windows 11 PC wouldn’t work properly. So, I’ve decided to restore it to the previous version. Well, that’s where we get the idea to bring a guide on this. That’s why we are here with a new guide to help you guys to enable and create a restore point in Windows 11 PC. So, make sure to follow this guide till the end.
What is System Restore Point?
If your Windows 11 computer stops working after you’ve installed a program or an update, you probably wish it had an Undo button. Well, it does, and it’s called System Restore. Talking about this, then every time you install a program, Windows takes a snapshot of your computer’s settings.
What is System Restore Point?How To Enable And Create a Restore Point in Windows 11Steps to Enable Restore PointSteps to Create a Restore Point
Suppose the program causes serious problems like the computer turning off for no reason or getting strange error messages. Then, you should be able to turn the clock back to when the snapshot was made, and everything should work again. It also protects you whenever you install updates, programs, or new hardware. Also Read- How to Start Windows 11 in Safe Mode
How To Enable And Create a Restore Point in Windows 11
This guide is divided into two sections. In the first part, we will explain to you the necessary steps to enable this option on your Windows 11 PC. At the same time, the second half will cover the steps to create a restore point. So, now without wasting out time talking, let’s directly get started with the steps:
Steps to Enable Restore Point
Steps to Create a Restore Point
So, that’s all we have for you on how to enable and create a Restore Point on your Windows 11 PC. We hope that this guide has helped you. But, it is still possible that there’s confusion in your mind regarding the topic; let us know in the comment section.