System Utilities Tweaking Restore Point Creator

Restore Point Creator 7.1 Build 2 for Windows

by Thomas R. Parkison

Avg. Rating 4.1 (192 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.8 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 7/8/10/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 13,982
Publisher Thomas R. Parkison
Homepage Restore Point Creator

Publisher's Description

Restore Point Creator will create and manage System Restore Points quickly and easily, all from a free simple program. No more drilling through multiple menus in Windows just to create a System Restore Point, now all you have to do is run this program and that's it. Follow the simple program layout and you have your System Restore Point created in no time at all.

Plus, for users of Windows 7 and Windows 8, creating System Restore Points is even quicker and easier with this program. Just pin this program to the Taskbar and you have the ability to quickly create System Restore Points using one of the two pinned Tasks ("Create System Checkpoint" and "Create Custom Named") that the program creates. It's that simple.

Latest Reviews

jbrush73

jbrush73 reviewed v7.1 Build 2 on Jul 28, 2018

Author suggests to remove program if you're not comfortable using unsupported software.

Uriel

Uriel reviewed v2.4 Build 25 on Oct 4, 2014

Nice shortcut and full of features. Makes creating a restore point or restoring one a breeze especially if I pin the app to the start menu or task bar. Thanks.

Also if a computer goes under a heavy defrag it is common to loose stored restore points. I can now easily check by opening this app and ensuring that I have two or three restore points at all times.

nilst2006

nilst2006 reviewed v2.4 Build 23 on Aug 23, 2014

Windows already has this.

I recommend ERUNT GUI.

mikebratley

mikebratley reviewed v2.2 Build 9 on Mar 11, 2014

very nice

lehenryjr

lehenryjr reviewed v2.2 Build 6 on Mar 8, 2014

Sir, I like your software. It's simple, to the point, and I can use it with AutoHotKey to schedule weekly restore points and place custom descriptions as I please. Thanks for your efforts.

mlbl

mlbl reviewed v1.1 on Oct 26, 2003

Well using a VBS is fine but the main reason why i created this program was to learn the System Restore APIs and create this small program for my own use. It may be small, but i think some might find it useful :)

scodan

scodan reviewed v1.1 on Oct 22, 2003

Wow--no CR's. Well enter them yourself. It's a good exercise anyway!

Avg. Rating 4.1 (192 votes)
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jbrush73

jbrush73 reviewed v7.1 Build 2 on Jul 28, 2018

Pros: None

Cons: Support for this software has been discontinued by the author because of all the reported bugs.

Bottom Line: Author suggests to remove program if you're not comfortable using unsupported software.

Uriel

Uriel reviewed v2.4 Build 25 on Oct 4, 2014

Nice shortcut and full of features. Makes creating a restore point or restoring one a breeze especially if I pin the app to the start menu or task bar. Thanks.

Also if a computer goes under a heavy defrag it is common to loose stored restore points. I can now easily check by opening this app and ensuring that I have two or three restore points at all times.

nilst2006

nilst2006 reviewed v2.4 Build 23 on Aug 23, 2014

Windows already has this.

I recommend ERUNT GUI.

mikebratley

mikebratley reviewed v2.2 Build 9 on Mar 11, 2014

very nice

lehenryjr

lehenryjr reviewed v2.2 Build 6 on Mar 8, 2014

Sir, I like your software. It's simple, to the point, and I can use it with AutoHotKey to schedule weekly restore points and place custom descriptions as I please. Thanks for your efforts.

mlbl

mlbl reviewed v1.1 on Oct 26, 2003

Well using a VBS is fine but the main reason why i created this program was to learn the System Restore APIs and create this small program for my own use. It may be small, but i think some might find it useful :)

scodan

scodan reviewed v1.1 on Oct 22, 2003

Wow--no CR's. Well enter them yourself. It's a good exercise anyway!

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