system one restore date of my choice, not one that the computer chooses for me.

I tried to restore my system to an earlier date, but the computer picks a date that was yesterday, and it's the day that I started to have problems.  I need an answer to this question, please.

System restore default, the last saved restore point.
If you have more than one restore point, click on the box (lower-left) 'Show '.
more restore points.
If you do not see this option, then you have probably not older
has saved.
 
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Dave N.
MS - MVP (Mail)
Windows 7 Ultimate 64
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I tried to restore my system to an earlier date, but the computer
chooses a date that was yesterday and this is the day that I started having some
problems.  I need an answer to this question, please.
 
 

Windows 7 Ultimate 64

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