Operation Manual

System Restoration
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Note: If the restoration did not work, a corresponding notice will appear.
Try restoring to an older restoration point by starting the wizard again
and selecting an older date with a restore point.
Caution! If the PC no longer starts, system restore will not be able to
help. In this case, you have two options:
Press the F8 key while the PC boots and select "Last known
good configuration".
Or:
Insert the Windows installation CD/DVD while the PC is booting
and start the system repair.
Set system restore time point manually (XP)
If you are planning large-scale program installations or deinstallations, or
you want to install new hardware, it is recommended to set a restore
time point manually. If you run into problems, you can restore your
system and your PC will run as stably as it did before.
To do this, proceed as follows:
1. Close all programs before starting the System Restoration Wizard.
2. Open Nero TuneItUp, switch to "Back Up Data", and click "System
Restore".
Or: Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Programs > System
Restore. The System Restore Wizard will open.
3. At the right in the wizard, select the task "Set Restoration Time
Point" and confirm your selection with "Continue".
4. Enter a description of the restoration time point so you can easily
recognize it in case you have to restore the system. (Date and time will
be added automatically.)
5. Clicking on "Create" sets the restore point.
Note: After a restore point has been created, it cannot be changed.
Undo system restore with Windows XP
If you want to undo system restore, proceed as follows:
1. Close all programs before starting the System Restoration Wizard.