Easy Recovery Essentials will now create a backup of your current system configuration and begin restoring the selected snapshot.Select Windows XP from the list and click System Restore.
Follow these instructions on how to burn the bootable ISO image very carefully, as making a bootable CD can be tricky! Alternatively, these instructions explain how to create a bootable EasyRE recovery USB stick/drive. If you can’t use the installation CD, you can use Easy Recovery Essentials:
The System Restore software (read instructions if you can boot into the system or instructions if you don’t have a Windows XP CD).recovery disc or recovery partition, use the following tools from Windows XP itself to reset a computer to its factory settings:
If no tools are available from the PC manufacturer, e.g. Depending on the error your computer is showing, use the Automated Repair feature to automatically fix boot errors or its System Restore feature to restore your computer plus other useful features: access and backup your files, web browser, antivirus scanner etc. If System Restore wasn’t enabled, you won’t be able to use to restore the PC. Windows XP-8 systems have the System Restore feature enabled by default which can be used to restore a PC to an earlier time. If none of the above are applicable to you, you still have these options to restore or repair your computer: You can use this media to reinstall Windows.
This is the original disc that has Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 10.
Your computer can be restored to its factory settings if any of the following are applicable to you: