Windows 7, 8, and 10 come with a built-in system restore feature that can help you restore your computer to a previous state if something goes wrong. However, system restore can be disabled in Windows 7, 8, and 10 in case you want to keep your computer more stable. ..


Just to make sure you understand: Software has bugs. Things crash sometimes. Disabling System Restore will keep you from rolling back changes. It is not a good idea to disable it.

Click the Start button, type “restore,” and then click “Create a restore point.” Don’t worry. This doesn’t actually create a restore point; it just opens the dialog where you can get to all the System Restore options.

 

 

 

Click the Configure button below the list of drives:

Now simply click the radio button to disable System Protection. (Note again that this is probably a bad idea).

That should be all you need to do. Now you’ve got system restore disabled. Living on the edge, eh?