How to Do System Restore in Windows 7 By Using System Recovery Options at Boot Time

by Nideesh C on February 15, 2011 · 0 comments

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NOTE: This will allow you to restore Windows 7 to a earlier restore point with a Windows 7 installation disc from the System Recovery Options screen at bootup. This can be handy if you cannot startup Windows 7.

1. Insert Win 7 installation DVD and boot from DVD drive. While in some older systems you may have to change boot order through system BIOS, most newer systems allow booting from DVD without changing boot order by simply clicking on any key when prompted to doing so.

2. Choose your default “Language”, “Time”, and “keyboard Input” on the first window and click next.

3. Click on “Repair Your Computer” to gain access to the System Recovery window.

4. Select the System Restore option.

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5. Click on the Next button.

6. Select (dot) Choose a different restore point, and click on the Next buton.

7. Select the required restore point and follow the instructions.

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