|If your computer is behaving erratically, the cause might be a recent change to the system, such as installing new hardware or software. You can use restore points to return your computer's configuration to an earlier point in time before the erratic behavior began.|4005|2265|2070|3330||5820|6185|0|0|
|Before you can revert to a restore point, you have to designate restore points on a correctly working system. It is a good idea to tell Windows to automatically set these points.|465|1875|1365|3315||0|0|0|0|
|After you've selected a location for the restore points, you could click the OK button so that Windows generates restore points any time you install new drivers or change the Registry.|4275|5300|1275|3315||0|0|4|0|
|Now, suppose that your computer is behaving erratically and you suspect it is due to the printer driver you just installed. You can start the system restore utility to revert back to a point before you installed the driver.|3855|2370|1545|3495||0|0|0|0|
|Restore points are a handy tool for repairing problems that result from software incompatibilities and faulty Registry entries. However, they do not affect data files, so make sure you take additional steps to back up your data.|4410|5505|1785|3360||0|0|0|0|