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The system restore feature in Windows has been around forever, and its saved me plenty of times, although its not always 100% reliable. And it got me thinking, what exactly does the system restore feature restore and back up? I mean I know that it obviously does system files, but does it do the entire Windows directory, what does it do outside of the Windows directory? Because I know that it also claims to not restore or delete any personal documents and stuff like that, so I kind of looked into it. Now, the first resource that I came across of course, was the official Microsoft documentation. And the summary they say is: System restore monitors system changes and saves the system state as a restore point. If a system problem develops as a result of a system change, the user can return the system to a previous state using the data from a restore point. Then it goes on, System restore does not restore user data or documents, so it will not cause users to lose their files, email bro