How to recover damaged Windows 10 from a point of automatic restoration

Over the last few years, we have encountered situations that are somewhat delicate in which, for whatever reason, our Windows computer has suffered some damage in some of its main functionalities and we have not managed to fix it, something that surely can be be a hard setback

This is an event that can occur when installing an application of dubious origin or incompatible with any section of the operating system, or having touched the system registry in an inappropriate manner.

The reasons why we can damage Windows unintentionally are innumerable, at the same time that the functions that can be affected are equally many.

From the desktop that disappears, until you can not access the Configuration application, or simply the computer does not start as it should.

When the case, the best thing is not to get carried away by despair or start thinking about formatting the entire system, that is the ultimate solution in case the rest do not work. That is why in these lines we are going to show you a process through which we can recover a damaged Windows computer in some of its basic functionalities, which makes the experience with the system is not valid. Therefore, what we are going to do is recover that operating system through a previous restoration point.

At this point, we must bear in mind that although we ourselves have never created a restoration point by hand, by default the system itself creates them by itself automatically and periodically.

Therefore, the first thing we will do to quickly and directly access this functionality that has been located in the Windows Control Panel is to type in the "Recovery" command in the Windows search bar or in the Start menu.

Recover Windows 10 if the system is damaged

Thus, in the new window that appears we find three options related to Windows recovery, so in this case we are going to choose "Open system restore."

Then we will find the last point of restoration that Windows 10 made itself automatically, but we can always decant to use another previous stored by clicking on "Choose another point of restoration", where we select the moment when the equipment worked correctly.

That's when the recovery process will start as such, something that as you can imagine, is not even immediate, although it is automated, so we can leave Windows 10 unattended during that time.

Say that, always depending on the equipment and its resources and information contained, this is a recovery process that can take between half an hour and an hour, sometimes even more, but surely, if it works, it will be a time well spent.

Date update on 2018-11-25. Date published on 2018-11-25. Category: windows Author: Oscar olg Fuente: softzone
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