Saturday, 9 August 2025

 System Restore Point for 5G Windows Cellular Laptop



Hi Copilot, could you please teach me or give me a step-by-step procedue how to create a system restore point for my Windows Laptop just in case my Windows 10 Operating System crash ?


Absolutely, Norizan! Creating a system restore point in Windows 10 is a smart move—especially for someone like you who’s hands-on with system utilities. It’s a built-in safety net that lets you roll back your system settings to a previous state without affecting your personal files. Here's a clear, step-by-step guide:


🛠️ How to Create a System Restore Point in Windows 10

🔹 Step 1: Open System Protection Settings

  • Press Windows + S and type "Create a restore point"
  • Click on the matching result to open the System Properties window (with the System Protection tab selected)

🔹 Step 2: Enable Protection (if not already enabled)

  • Under Protection Settings, select your system drive (usually C:)
  • Click Configure
  • Choose Turn on system protection
  • Adjust the Max Usage slider (5–10% is usually sufficient)
  • Click Apply, then OK

🔹 Step 3: Create the Restore Point

  • Back in the System Protection tab, click Create
  • Enter a descriptive name (e.g., Before installing new drivers or Clean state August 2025)
  • Click Create
  • Wait for the process to complete, then click Close

✅ How to Verify It Worked

  • Click System Restore in the same window
  • Choose Next to see a list of available restore points
  • Your newly created point should appear with the name and timestamp

🧠 Pro Tip for Power Users Like You

  • You can also create restore points via Command Prompt (as admin) using:
    powershell -command "Checkpoint-Computer -Description 'Manual Restore Point' -RestorePointType 'MODIFY_SETTINGS'"
    
  • This is handy for scripting or batch automation.

Would you like me to walk you through restoring from a restore point too, just in case things go south? Or maybe you'd like to explore how this compares to full system image backups?


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