System Restore is an important tool packed with various utilities and functions. It helps you restore your Window to the prior date and time and allows you to revert back to the system changes and modifications.
- Check all the recently installed software.
- Then, make sure that you have completely downloaded all the currently existing software. If any of them found incomplete, then reinstall it completely.
- Finally, you have to ensure that you have set to full installation mode under apps settings.
- First of all, tap “Window + X ” keys to launch the “Command Prompt.”
- Now, you have to select the “Command Prompt” from the menu.
- Then, type the following keywords “SFC / scannow” in the provided space of command page.
- Next, hit the return tab to start the scanning process. It may take up to thirty minutes.
- Once the command proceeds the command and SFC starts operating, then the Command Prompt will show you the message regarding the detection of corrupt files and fixing this issue.
- After fixing the corrupt files, reboot your system in order to save the changes.
- First of all, launch the “Check Disk” tool by tapping the “File Explorer” tab located at the taskbar of your Windows 10.
- After that, hit the “This PC” option located at the left-hand side of your “File Explorer”
- Then hit the “Properties” tab to launch the windows directly.
- Now, hit the “Check” tab located inside the tools tab.
- After that, hit the tab “Scan Drive” to start scanning.
- Next, make sure that the corrupted files and data have been fixed successfully.
- Then, reboot your system in order to save the changes.
- First and foremost, hit the “Power” tab located on your start menu.
- Then, press and hold down the “Shift” key and hit the “Restart” option.
- After that, Windows will restart and launch its “Advanced Startup” options there.
- Now, hit the “Troubleshoot” tab and choose the option “Advanced” to launch its upcoming settings.
- Then, hit the “Startup Settings” and tap on “Restart” in order to perform rebooting.
- Next, hit the “4 key” in order to launch “Windows” under “Safe mode.”
- After that, type the keyword “System Restore” in the search box provided.
- Now, hit the restore point related option to launch your Windows directly.
- Hit the “System Restore” tab to launch your
- After that, hit the option “Choose a different restore point” and hit the “Next” tab.
- Then, now choose the restore point of the listed system.
- Then tap on “Next” and then hit “Finish.”
- Right-click on the” Norton” system tray symbol and then launch it.
- After that, hit the “Settings” tab located at the upper-right edge of your system screen.
- Now, deactivate the option “Norton Tamper Protection” located under “Quick Controls.”
- Next, hit the “Permanently” option from the available listing and then hit the “OK” tab.
- Now, hit the “Close” tab in order to get off from the “Settings”