I can not create a restore point.

When I click on the system, System Properties Protection opens. Is there a way I can turn on the system restore and create a restore mode without failure point?

Hello

Why do you want to create a Restore Point?

What is the problem with your computer?

And you can not create a Restore Point, today, yesterday, or last week, etc.

You cannot create a Restore Point in history (previous date and time)

You can create a Restore Point for today, to use at some point in the future.

See you soon.

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