You are the network administrator at your organization. All the computers in the Sales department use Windows XP Professional. You are planning to make several configuration changes to these computers to enhance their performance. However, prior to making these changes, you want to create a restore point that can be used in case the configuration changes fail. How should you go about creating a restore point?
Explanation
Answer: A - To create a restore point, use the System Restore Wizard in the System Tools program group.
Key Takeaway: System Restore is a feature that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a previous state in the event of malfunctioning or failure. To manually create a restore point or to restore your computer to a previous restore point, you need to use the System Restore Wizard. This is accessed through Start > All Programs > Accessories> System Tools > System Restore.