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Utilizar o Restauro do Sistema - Suporte da Microsoft
Utilize o Restauro do sistema para criar pontos de restauro quando instala uma aplicação nova, um controlador ou uma atualização do Windows, e quando cria manualmente um ponto de restauro. O restauro não irá afetar os seus ficheiros pessoais, mas irá remover as aplicações, as atualizações e os controladores instalados depois da criação do ponto de restauro. Para voltar a um ponto ...
Recovery options in Windows - Microsoft Support
To reinstall Windows 11 by starting your PC using installation media: ... Select Recovery > Open System Restore. In the Restore system files and setting box, select Next. Select the restore point that you want to use in the list of results, and then select Scan for affected programs. Notes: If you don’t see the restore point that you want to use, select the Show more restore points check box ...
Use System Restore - Microsoft Support
Use System restore to make restore points when you install a new app, driver, or Windows update, and when you create a restore point manually. Restoring won’t affect your personal files, but it will remove apps, drivers, and updates installed after the restore point was made. To go back to a restore point: Select the Start button, then type control panel in the search box next to the Start ...
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system ...
If some Windows functions aren't working or Windows crashes, use the System File Checker to scan Windows and restore your files. Though the steps below might look complicated at first glance, just follow them in order, step-by-step, and we’ll try to get you back on track. Run the System File Checker tool (SFC.exe) To do this, follow these steps:
Back up your Windows PC - Microsoft Support
First, launch Windows Backup: select Start , type windows backup, and select Windows Backup from the results. (Or you can select Start > All apps > Windows Backup.) Then select Folders to drop it down, and select which of your user folders you want to back up to OneDrive: You can back up your Desktop, Documents, Pictures, Videos, and Music folders.
KB5023152: “This app can’t open” error message after running system ...
After running a System Restore to a previous restore point on a device that is running Windows 10 or a later Windows version, some Windows applications that use the MSIX Windows app package format may experience any of the following temporary symptoms: Note Other symptoms may also occur which are not listed here.
Fix sound or audio problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
If rolling back your audio driver didn't work or wasn't an option, you can try to restore your PC from a system restore point. Restore your PC from a system restore point: When Microsoft installs updates on your system, we create a system restore point in case problems arise. Try restoring from that point and see if that fixes your sound ...
Recover lost or deleted files - Microsoft Support
To restore a file from a backup, make sure the media or drive that your backup is saved on is available, and then follow these steps: To restore files from a backup. Open Backup and Restore by selecting the Start button , selecting Control Panel, selecting System and Maintenance, and then selecting Backup and Restore.
Create a recovery drive - Microsoft Support
It's a good idea to create a recovery drive. That way, if your PC ever experiences a major issue such as hardware failure, you'll be able to use the recovery drive to reinstall Windows 11. Windows updates to improve security and PC performance periodically, so we recommend you recreate the recovery drive annually. Personal files and any apps ...
Start your PC in safe mode in Windows - Microsoft Support
Windows 11 Windows 10 More... Less. Safe mode starts Windows in a basic state, using a limited set of files and drivers. If a problem doesn't happen in safe mode, this means that default settings and basic device drivers aren't causing the issue. Observing Windows in safe mode enables you to narrow down the source of a problem, and can help you troubleshoot problems on your PC. There are two ...