How to Access System Restore

Most of you who do not know the purpose of System Restore tool should learn that it takes a picture of the system configuration. This is done so that the administrator can well return to a good known configuration when the system gets corrupt or important system files get deleted or corrupt. This article will tell you how to access system restore in your computer.

The restore can also be done when your system becomes unstable after installing a driver or application. This will help your system not lose personal data. System restore is specifically designed to create a restore point automatically each time your system recognizes a substantial change in application or file structure. System restore also provides flexibility to allow its users to make their own restore points at any point time they feel to do so. If any point of time your system becomes available then you will be required to use the system restore feature of Windows XP.

So here are the steps that you can employ to open and gain access to system restore tool. Take a look below and identify what error your system encounters.

“Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: “”\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM”

“Windows XP could not start because the following File is missing or corrupt: “”"\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SOFTWARE”

“This stop message”

“Stop: c0000218 {Registry File Failure} The registry cannot load the hive (file): “”\SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE or its log or alternate”

“This system error”

“Unmountable boot volume”

Gain Access To System Restore by using the Command prompt

  • Before you start restoring your system, it is mandatory to be logged on to Windows XP with administrator privileges to finish the following steps.
  • If you want to verify that you are logged on a with administrator privileges, then visit Microsoft’s website.
  • Start using the System Restore tool if your system behaves unpredictably after you install a new driver or application, and uninstalling the application is of no help.
  • The most important point to note before you start system restoration with administrator privileges is that, if you have not set a restore point previously in the System Restore, then you cannot restore your system to a previous state.
  • If you are not sure on how to set a restore point then you can contact the support or can follow the steps below:
  1. Open StartàAll ProgramsàAccessoriesàSystem Toolsà System restore.
  2. Start System Restore tool and tick Create a Restore Point check box.
  3. Click next and do as the application prompts you to choose a restore point.
  4. Click Create to create a restore point.

Some people think that after using System Restore their system runs slow. To those users who feel the same, I would like to remind them that the system does not lose its performance after you use system restore. Process of system restoration takes a few seconds only and there is no loss in system speed.

The following steps explain how to gain access to System Restore tool using command prompt:

  1. Reboot your system. Press and hold down F8 key on your keyboard when your system starts up. Choose Safe Mode with Command Prompt option.
  2. If you have installed more than one operating system on your computer, it will prompt you to choose an operating system which you wish to restore. Use arrow keys to select the required OS and press Enter key.
  3. At command prompt type “%system root%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe” (without quotes) and hit Enter.
  4. To restore your system to final working state follow and do as per the instructions displayed on the screen.

Always remember that before you start system restoration, log in with administrator privileges only. If you want to initialize System Restore tool using another safe mode option go through Microsoft’s support website.

There is not one but many ways to gain access to System Restore tool. So you will have to do a bit of research for this. System restore tool can be accessed from the Windows XP CD provided to you by your PC manufacturer or the vendor.

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