System Restore is a feature that enables you to restore the system to an earlier date in case something goes wrong.
However, users reported the following issues with System Restore on Windows 10:
* System Restore doesn’t show on Windows 10 desktop: Some users reported that System Restore doesn’t show up on their PC. This can be caused by system corruption. * System Restore error 0x8007000E: Another user reported that System Restore displays the following error.
* System Restore failed: Some users reported that System Restore failed to restore their PC. This can be caused by a corrupted system file. * System Restore not working: Some users reported that System Restore doesn’t work on their PC. This can be caused by a corrupted system file. In this article, we have listed a couple of troubleshooting steps to help you fix these issues.
- System Restore is a great tool that saves us from software-related errors, crashes, and other problems.
- It can be a lifesaver if your computer hasn’t been updated for a while.
- However, sometimes, system restore doesn’t work, and here’s why.
Use System Restore Windows 10 to Earlier Date Command Prompt
- To perform System Restore, right-click Start and select Command prompt (Admin).
- Enter sfc / scannow in the prompt and press the Enter key.
- If the SFC scan finds that any Windows files are corrupt, it will automatically try to fix them and prompt you to restart Windows.
Use a third-party workaround
- Press the Windows Key + R to open Run.
- Type msconfig and click OK to open System Configuration.
- Select the Startup tab. Now, uncheck the Load startup items checkbox.
- Click OK to save changes.
Update the restore point
- Open the Run dialog box by pressing Windows, then typing Run, and clicking Run from the results.
- Type rstrui and press Enter. This will open the System Restore window.
- Click Next.
- In the System Restore window, click Next.
- In the System Restore window, click Scan for affected programs.
- In the System Restore window, click Scan for affected drivers.
- In the System Restore window, click Finish.
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