Run system restore windows xp command line
I'd suggest monthly as a starting point, more often if the computer is very important, less often if not. The process of making a restore point takes about 10 seconds. Always make a restore point before installing new software. Some software makes restore points as part of the installation process, but not all.
Better safe than sorry. In addition to new software, also make a restore point before installing a new version of existing software and prior to installing bug fixes a. And, leading to the next tip, make a restore point before letting antivirus or antispyware software remove something malicious. Once upon a time I was working on a Windows XP machine that was infected with lots of malicious software viruses, trojans, adware, spyware, etc. When I got the machine, infected though it was, Windows was able to boot.
At some point though, the cleanup process got too aggressive. Something I did in removing the malware prevented Windows from fully booting. It got to the point of displaying the desktop wallpaper, but that was about it. The desktop icons never appeared and none of the auto-started applications ran. Even in safe mode, Windows got to the same halfway point in the boot process and stopped.
I had followed my own advice and made a recent restore point, but how to restore to it? If you want to undo changes made by this operation, you could choose to use the installation disc that comes along with your computer. Next, you will learn how to launch the System Restore tool from Safe Mode using the Command Prompt and run system restore in Windows Sign in using an administrator account if needed.
Once the command prompt is showing, type the command: rstrui. Note: The rstrui. Thus, if you find your computer has more than one rstrui. These will happen if the computer has a virus. Here you will come to System Restore wizard.
You can either use recommended restore point or choose a restore point. Then click Next. By Tim Fisher. Tim Fisher. Tim Fisher has more than 30 years' of professional technology experience. He's been writing about tech for more than two decades and serves as the VP and General Manager of Lifewire. Reviewed by Chris Selph. Tweet Share Email. What to Know Open Command Prompt. Type this command in the Command Prompt window: rstrui.
Press Enter to open the System Restore wizard. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Email Address Sign up There was an error. Please try again. You're in! Thanks for signing up. There was an error. Tell us why! If System Restore is not working well for you, you will have more success running it from the command line.
Running System Restore from the command line is often the only way to get a system back up and running. I will describe it from the initial boot.
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