restore the system restore point specified

Direct device X picked up for any reason and other software elements have been corrupted. You want to restore the system to the State at a point before the problem developed. Did online with tech factory rep when the card sound and problem driver when it was still under warranty but forgot the appropriate stgeps in the process.

It's my understanding that is not very technical, not involved, but certain measures must be taken in order. I just need to know how to run it.  Thank you

Thanks for the reply Paul. While this seems simple enough and I don't know that it will solve the problem.

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