Toshiba C55-C5243 Owner's Manual

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If Something Goes Wrong
Develop good computing habits
Data and system configuration backup in the 
Windows operating system
The Windows operating system offers some easy-to-use 
features for backing up your Windows settings and your 
data 
documents and other important files. Take advantage 
of these features to protect yourself from much more difficult 
and time-consuming restoration procedures, and to 
safeguard your valuable data from loss.
Saving system configuration with restore 
points
The System Restore feature of the Windows operating 
system quickly creates restore points 
-
 ‘snapshots’ of your 
Windows operating system configuration 
-
 and saves them 
for later recall. If you experience problems after installing 
some new hardware or software, you can easily select a 
previously established Control Point to ‘turn back the clock,’ 
restoring the Windows operating system to the state it was in 
just prior to the installation. This is much easier and more 
effective than uninstalling the hardware or software, which 
often leaves behind unwanted files and settings. It is also 
easy to undo a restore point selection, if you change your 
mind.
Follow these steps to create a restore point using the 
System Restore utility:
1
In the 
Search
 field, type 
Create a restore point
. Click 
or touch 
Create a restore point
 from the list that 
appears.
The 
System Protection
 tab of the System Properties 
window appears.
2
Click or touch 
Configure
.
3
Under 
Restore settings
, select 
Turn on System 
Protection
.
4
Click or touch 
Apply
.
5
Click or touch 
OK
.