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welcome to the windows and computer channel and I want to answer a question that I get pretty much every week so I've done in the past a few videos talking about System Restore I've done of course a few videos explaining to you dad System Restore should be enabled and it should be always on to make sure that if something happens you can actually use a restore point to go back in time it's a great tool and it helps tremendously when something goes bad System Restore is also available when you go to the boot menus when you actually need help so one of the things of course that you could do is use restore to go back and try to fix whatever happens this video is about one thing that is the main question I get asked is people go to the system restore and they notice that there's no restore points so here you see I've got a recommended restore point and it could choose a different one if I want they give me some restore points that actually are available now what do you do if there's no res...