How to Run System Restore at Startup

Windows 7 has a system restore option that allows you to fix operating system issues. This includes issues where the computer won't boot or issues where several errors appear when you turn on your computer. The system restore option is available when you turn on the computer. The process checks your system for any errors and restores the settings to original configurations. This is more beneficial and quicker than reinstalling the operating system.

Instructions

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      Restart your computer. When the boot menu appears, press the "F8" button to access the boot repair menu.

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      Select "Repair your computer" using the arrow keys on your keyboard. Click "Next" on the following screen to keep the default keyboard layout settings.

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      Click "System Restore." This opens a menu with a list of system restore points with associated dates. Click the latest restore date and click "Next." This restores your registry and boot settings to a point where they were saved before changes to the computer were made.

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      Reboot the computer after the restore completes. Ensure no CDs or DVDs are inserted in the computer. This boots your computer directly to Windows 7 with the restored settings.

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