Can I stop system restore in Windows 10?

System Restore is a usefu feature built-inWindows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 that allows you to restore your computer to an earlier date where it works fine. And it will include the installed programs and its settings, Windows Registry, necessary system files.

Normally, Windows will create system restore points with System Restore feature automatically before installing new software, updating a driver, installing Windows updates, etc. If there are no such events, the system restore point will be created by every 7 days.

Then, when your computer runs slowly or stop responding, you can restore from a system restore point. This operation will not affect your personal data, such as, documents, pictures, etc. But the recently installed apps and drivers will be uninstalled. And the longer you use it, the more space it takes up, which will slow down your computer to some extent. 

In addition, it becomes useless when system crashes or disk crashes. Because it does not contain system and all the boot files that are required to boot Windows. At this time, you need a complete system backup Windows 10 created by backup and restore software. Thus, it’s wise to turn off system restore in Windows 10/8/7 and schedule backup system in Windows 10. 

How to turn off system restore in Windows 10?

In the following, I’ll introduce you 2 common used ways to stop system restore in Windows 10, namely using system proetction and group policy editor, and both of them are applicable to disable system restore in Windows 7and Windows 8.  Keep reading below to learn the detailed steps.

Method 1: Turn off system restore via system protection

Whatever reason you want to stop system restore in Windows 10, 8, 7, you can use the following steps. Just the interface in different system will have a little difference.

Step 1. Click the Start button >Control Panel >System >System Protection subsequently. If prompt, type your administrator password or click “Continue”.

Step 2. Select the disk you want to turn off system restore and click the Configure button.

Step 3. In the System Protection for Local Disk (C:) window, tick “Disable system protection” and “OK” to save the changes. In Windows 7, you need to tick “Turn off system protection”.

Method 2: Disable system restore using Group Policy

For group policy, it’s only available in some operating system, such as, Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise, Windows 8 Professional and Enterprise, Windows 10 Professional, Enterprise and Educations.

If your computer is running one of these operating system, you could try this method. If not, you can go back to the first method.

Step 1. Press “Win + R” to open the Run window, then type “gpedit. msc” and hit “OK”. After a few seconds, you will see the main page of the local group policy editor.

Step 2. Go to the following location and select “System Restore” key at the left panel.

Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\System Restore

Step 3. Double-click “Turn off System Restore” and then tick “Enabled” and hit “OK”.

System restore turned off in Windows 10 | protect system with a powerful backup software

As mentioned earlier, system backup will be a better choice to protect system and data on your computer. To make it, you need a powerful backup software, such as, AOMEI Backupper Professional. Here are some advantages of it. 

  • 4 backup solutions. It supports system backup, disk backup, partition backup, file backup, and corresponding restore feature.
  • High compatibility. It supports Windows 10/8/7/XP/Vista. And it supports all Windows recognized storage device, such as, internal or external hard drive, USB flash drive, cloud drive like OneDrive, network drive, NAS etc.
  • Multiple useful features. It supports schedule backup in daily/weekly/monthly or use Event trigger and USB plug in. Also, you can backup only changed data using incremental backup or differential backup or delete old backup image with backup scheme thereby saving backup time and disk space.

Then, let’s create a system backup to protect your computer. It’s suggested to backup system to external hard drive or other storage device outside computer, which will not occupy disk space of your local computer as well as increase computer performance to some extent. 

Step 1.Prepare an external hard drive and connect it to your computer, make sure it can be detected. Then, download AOMEI Backupper Professional and install it on your computer. 

Step 2. Open AOMEI Backupper Professional. Then, Select “System Backup” under the Backup tab. 

Step 3. As you can see, there are three partitions listed, all of them are system partition and boot related partitions required to start Windows. All you need to do is to select the prepared external hard drive as destination path.

Step 4. Click “Schedule” and select one or more settings under the Schedule Settings window. The default schedule backup option are daily incremental backup, but you can change it to whatever you like. 

Step 5(optional). If you don’t want backups to take up too much disk space or your target disk is slightly small, you can choose to delete old backup images regularly with “Backup Scheme” feature.

To enable it, click “Scheme” and turn on “Enable Backup Scheme”, then choose a scheme and set the number of backups you want to retain. Finally, click “OK” to exit this window.

Step 6. You are almost done. The last step is to click “Start Backup“, then it will start to backup system automatically. 

Conclusion

System restore works in some situations, such as, your computer slow down or stop responding, but it will occupy much disk space for a long time use. And it does not work when the operating system or the disk crashes.

All the restor points are stored on corresponding partitions, thus it will be damaged if the partition goes wrong. And system restore point does not contain the system and all boot-related partitions required to start. 

For these reasons, you can turn off system restore in Windows 10/8/7. Then, you can create a system image with AOMEI Backupper Professional to replace the restore point. For server users, you could use AOMEI Backupper Server.

It can do all the things System Restore can do for you, and be your last resort to recover your computer when it’s unbootable. If you schedule backup system, all the personal data and installed programs will be included as well.