How to Create a One-Click System Restore Point in Windows 10

Restore points created by Windows are real saviors because when a problem occurs with the system, they are essential so that you do not have to reinstall Windows, preserving files and other important data from your computer. Despite its usefulness, creating a restore point along the traditional path can be somewhat cumbersome.

Fortunately, there are some possible solutions to make this process easier, at least in Windows 10. Here’s how to create a shortcut that will make a system restore points when you need it with just a click of your mouse.

Important

Before proceeding with the step-by-step tutorial, you need to make sure that the system restores points function is enabled in your Windows installation. To do this, just follow these steps:

  1. From the Start menu, look for “Create a restore point” and enter it;
  2. On the screen that appears, click “System Restore …”.

At this point, the Windows guide will show an error message if the feature is disabled and the steps required to activate it. Otherwise, you will not see any error messages and you can proceed with the tool to create restore points in a conventional way.

Creating a One-Click Restore Point

As stated above, creating a restore point in Windows can be done through a simple click, leaving aside the entire manual process of accessing the system tool for this. Look:

  1. On the desktop or in a folder on your computer, right-click and go to “New> Shortcut”;
  2. In “Item Location”, copy and paste this code: cmd.exe / k “Wmic.exe / Namespace: \\ root \ default Path SystemRestore Call CreateRestorePoint”% DATE% “, 100, 7”;
  3. Click “Next” and set a name for the shortcut to “Create a restore point.” Finally, click “Finish”.

At the end of creation, you should have a shortcut with the generated “Command Prompt” icon. When you click it, the “Command Prompt” will run and create a restore point manually, but no confirmation message will be displayed during the process.

This way, whenever you need it, you can use this restore point created to recover your system. To do this, all you have to do is go to the “Start menu”, search for “Create a restore point” and then enter “System Restore …” as it was displayed at the beginning of this article. From there, you will find this point that was made using the shortcut generated in this matter.

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Sonu Sharma: Sonu Sharma is Founder of 'TechKhiladi'. An enthusiast entrepreneur and blogger. He has a very deep interest in learning things related to the digital world and love to sharing his knowledge with others through blogs.