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OCR: 230 SECTION CHAPTER 4 What is a restore point? A restore point is a snapshot of your com- puter settings. Restore points are essentially backups of the Windows Registry If a hard disk problem causes system instability, you might be able to roll back to a restore point when your computer was operational. Restore points are set automatically when you install new software. You can FIGURE 4.53 manually set restore points, too. For example you might want to set Restore points back up per- restore point before setting up a network installing new hardware sonal preferences and Restore points can be set by accessing System Restore (Windows Me and configuration settings stored in XP) System Protection (Windows Vista) as shown in Figure 4-53 the Windows Registry You can manually create restore point ...