Windows 10 Tip > Automatic Restore Points

If you have upgraded to Windows 10, here's an important tip! The Windows 10 upgrade TURNS OFF automatic restore points. These restore points are very useful to roll back your PC if you have a problem. If you turn them back on - you could avoid a big headache when your computer hiccups.

1. Right-click on start and then click "Control Panel"
2. Double-click on System
3. Click on the link "System Protection"
4. Click on your Windows (C:) drive and then the Configure button
5. Make sure "Turn on System Protection" is ON.
6. Click Ok & Ok & Ok until you are out of the Control Panel.

You should now be good-to-go!

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