[John J Lee] > Why do you find system restore points useless? Tautologically, because I have yet to see a case where they were of real use. > Aren't they convenient, when they work? If they worked, I suppose they could be. > (as long as you regard it as a convenience, not a proper backup) GoBack is useful and convenient, because it can undo all changes on disk. In that respect, it's as good as (but much faster and easier than) a full disaster-recovery restoration. System Restore undoes a vague subset of changes. If, e.g., a rogue installation damages data files, System Restore undoes parts of the installation, but leaves the data files damaged. It's good that System Restore (and other gimmicks) protect OS-critical executables and the registry, and that's better than nothing -- especially if all you run is the OS <wink>.
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