I thought this might be a useful read for our Win10 users.
HowTo Geek wrote:
How to Enable System Restore (and Repair System Problems) on Windows 10
With Windows 10, Microsoft seems to have disabled System Restore by default — at least on some PCs. System Restore has been around since Windows ME, creating snapshots of system files you can restore if a problem occurs.
Windows 10 still does contain System Restore, so you can re-enable it if you feel more comfortable with System Restore as a safety net. Windows 10 also offers other system-recovery features, helping lessen the need for System Restore.
System Restore is less necessary thanks to other features in Windows 10 that can quickly get your Windows system back to a fresh state without a full reinstallation of Windows. Windows 10’s PC reset feature that will give you a fresh Windows system without necessarily wiping your files is one big help here.
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Here is a follow up article that describes the difference between; Restore, Refresh and Reset in Windows 10. Its good to know the difference and when to use these various recovery options!