Create a manual restore point

I need to create a point of restoration about 10 days ago, and this date is not in my choices.  What you type in the creation of a restore point to activate a date that far behind?

Hello

Sorry, but you cannot create a Restore Point for any other day but today.

This Point of restoration 10 days ago is already created or it is not.

Think about it: how could create a restore today 10 days ago, when 10 days ago is now spent.

You create a restore today Point to use 1, 2, 10 or 20 days time from the date of today in the future, not in the past; This is how the system restore works.

And read this topic to do more than Restore Points 5 days you under the graphic window "choose a Restore Point":

http://www.computer-answers.info/maintenance/Vista/How_to_Use_System_Restore.php

Check the box downstairs "Points of restoration show more than 5 days.

See you soon...

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