System Restore - Microsoft Support
System Restore can help you troubleshoot issues caused by recent changes to your PC's state. Learn how to apply a restore point from Windows or Windows RE and undo these changes without affecting your personal files.
Recovery options in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use System Restore and other recovery options to fix problems with your Windows device. Find out when to reinstall Windows, uninstall updates, or go back to a previous version.
Backup, restore, and recovery in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about the different tools to backup and restore your data, and to recover Windows in case of a system failure.
Reset your PC - Microsoft Support
Resetting your PC in Windows is a powerful feature that allows you to restore your device to its original state, which can be useful whether you're experiencing performance issues, software problems, or simply want a fresh start.
Go back to the previous version of Windows - Microsoft Support
Steps to go back In the Settings app on your Windows device, select System > Recovery or use the following shortcut: Open Recovery settings If the option is available, select Go back. This will keep your personal files, but it'll remove apps and drivers installed after the upgrade, as well as any changes you made to Settings To go back, you'll ...
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system ...
When critical Windows system files are missing or corrupted, some Windows features may stop working correctly or Windows may stop responding altogether. If this happens, you can use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool (DISM) and the System File Checker tool (SFC) to scan your system files and restore any corrupted or missing files.
Startup Repair - Microsoft Support
This tool is particularly useful when your computer is experiencing issues such as missing or damaged system files, corrupted boot configuration data, or other startup-related problems.
Windows Recovery Environment - Microsoft Support
System Restore: Allows you to revert your PC's state to a previous point in time, undoing recent system changes without affecting personal files. To learn more, see System Restore
Transfer your files and settings to a new Windows PC
This means you can start using your new PC with all your files, settings, and preferences intact. The experience is available to Microsoft accounts that don't have an existing backup. If your Microsoft account has an existing backup, you can restore it using the Windows restore experience. Note: This experience isn't currently available in China.
System Protection - Microsoft Support
It primarily involves creating and managing restore points, which are snapshots of system files, installed applications, Windows Registry, and system settings at a specific point in time.