The easiest way to find the System Restore configuration window in Windows 10 is to simply search for it via the Start Menu. Just click on the Search or Cortana icon in your desktop taskbar, or tap the Windows Key on your keyboard, and type System Restore.
You’ll see a search result appear called “Create a restore point“. Click it and it opens the System Protection tab of the System Properties window, this is where System Restore options are located. Alternatively, you can navigate to this same location via
Right click “start“
Click on “Control Panel“
Click on “System and Security“
Click on “Security and Maintenance“
Click on “Recovery“
Clock on “Configure System restore“
Clock on your main drive (C:)(system)
Click on “Configure“
Click on “Turn on system protection“
Click “Apply” and “ok“
The system restore is now active and you can use DRIVERfighter.
You’ll see a search result appear called “Create a restore point“. Click it and it opens the System Protection tab of the System Properties window, this is where System Restore options are located. Alternatively, you can navigate to this same location via
Right click “start“
Click on “Control Panel“
Click on “System and Security“
Click on “Security and Maintenance“
Click on “Recovery“
Clock on “Configure System restore“
Clock on your main drive (C:)(system)
Click on “Configure“
Click on “Turn on system protection“
Click “Apply” and “ok“
The system restore is now active and you can use DRIVERfighter.