Hi Carmina,
Click your Start button, type rstrui and hit enter to open System Restore
If you have a Restore Point Saved, you can restore your system from that application
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How do I do a system restore on Windows 10? OneDrive has made the computer really really slow and I want to go back a few days.
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Hi Carmina,
Click your Start button, type rstrui and hit enter to open System Restore
If you have a Restore Point Saved, you can restore your system from that application
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Please see:
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4588-system...
As system restore is by default turned off in Windows 10, you might get a message that there are no restore points...
Open Start, type: advanced settings
Hit Enter
Click the System Protection tab
Click System Restore
On the initial page of the System Restore wizard, click Next.
On the next page, click to select your preferred restore point from the available list.
Click Next to continue.
On the Confirm your restore point page, click Finish.
On the warning box that appears click OK to confirm your action.
Wait until Windows 10 restores to the selected restore point and restarts automatically.
Start using the operating system normally.