Fundamentally, the process of creating a restore point in Windows 8, 8.1, 10 doesn't differ much, as Microsoft has kept this feature consistent across the three versions. The difference lies mainly in the visual presentation across these editions.
Guidelines for creating a Restore Point on Windows 8.1, 10
In this article, Mytour guides you on how to create a Restore Point - a backup and data recovery measure in Windows 8 and 8.1, a process that you can easily replicate on Windows 10.
Guide to Creating Restore Point in Windows 8, 8.1, 10
Step 1: Right-click on Computer and select Properties as shown below.
Step 2: A new window appears on the right side; choose System protection.
Step 3: Next, select Create
Step 4: A new window appears; enter a restoration point name and then press Create.
- The process is underway
- Restoration point creation successful
System Restoration through Restore Point
Step 1: Navigate to System protection, choose System restore
Step 2: A new dialog box appears, click Next
Step 3: Here is the Restore Point previously stored, select it and click Next
Step 4: Press Finish to proceed to the next step
Step 5: Next, press Yes to confirm the restoration
Now, the computer will restart and initiate the restoration process
This way, you can create a Restore Point in Windows 8, 8.1, 10 by simply configuring a designated memory space to store backup points and recover data on Windows 8, 8.1, and 10. With these steps, your system will efficiently and securely revert to the state at the time of creating the Restore Point.
On Windows 10, you can easily create a Restore Point through PowerShell commands. For detailed instructions, follow the guide on creating Restore Point on Windows 10 here
What is Recovery Windows 10? Not everyone comprehends the Recovery mode on Win 10. To understand what Recovery Windows 10 is for, refer to the article on Recovery Windows 10 here.
