Restore tools for Windows 7
Like previous versions of Windows, viruses after attacking Windows 7 will immediately lock all key applications so that users cannot destroy them.
Like previous versions of Windows, viruses after attacking Windows 7 will immediately block all key applications so that users cannot destroy them . If you are a person who is knowledgeable about the registry, you can easily 'not catch the virus' but it is best to download the Re-Enable Tool 2.0 utility.
This is a free utility, runs independently, requires no installation, so it is very convenient for storage and use.
Since the Re-Enable Tool is just a utility that helps 'clean up' the virus's consequences, it cannot help you to remove the virus yourself, but you need to perform a virus scan with an antivirus software before you use it. Use the Re-Enable Tool. After downloading to your computer, run the Re-Enable v2 Portable.exe file to start the program. From the main interface of the program, you will see options to bring the names of system tools like Regedit , System Restore, Folder Options, Task Manager . To re-enable these tools, you just need to tick Select the empty box in front of its name and click on the Re-Enable button.
In addition, you can turn on other features in Windows 7 by going to the Tools menu. Here you will find options to help restore and repair features such as Safe Mode, Host (Internet access management file), return the default file, folder, and find properties. delete Autorun.inf files on the hard disk .
- Instructions on how to use System Restore on Windows
- How to create Restore Point on Windows 10 with just 1 double click
- Instructions for creating backup and restore points (Restore Point) on Windows 10
- Instructions to restore Windows 10 to the newly installed state
- How to use System Restore in Windows: Turn off, turn on, create, restore System Restore
- 10 things to know about System Restore tool of Windows XP