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How to Reverse the Changes performed in Windows‐Optimize‐Harden‐Debloat

simeononsecurity edited this page Jan 27, 2024 · 1 revision

Reverting to a Windows Restore Point

The Windows Optimization Script automatically takes a backup or restore point before implementing changes if any specified parameters are set to true or no tackons are provided. In case you encounter issues after running the script, reverting to a Windows Restore Point can be a helpful solution. Below are steps to revert to a restore point and additional guidance on reinstalling Windows if necessary.

Reverting to a Restore Point:

  1. Access System Restore:

    • Open the Start menu, type "Create a restore point," and select the corresponding result.
    • In the System Properties window, go to the "System Protection" tab.
  2. Initiate System Restore:

    • Click on the "System Restore" button.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to start the System Restore process.
  3. Select a Restore Point:

    • Choose a restore point created by the script. The restore points usually include a description related to the script and the date of creation.
  4. Complete the Restoration:

    • Confirm your restore point selection and follow the prompts to complete the restoration process.
  5. Reboot:

    • After the restoration is complete, restart your computer.

Reinstalling Windows (If Necessary):

If reverting to a restore point does not resolve the issues, you may consider reinstalling Windows. Here's a general guide:

  1. Backup Data:

    • Before reinstalling, ensure that you have a backup of important data. Consider using an external drive or cloud storage.
  2. Create Installation Media:

    • Download the Windows Media Creation Tool from the official Microsoft website.
    • Run the tool and follow the on-screen instructions to create installation media on a USB drive.
  3. Boot from Installation Media:

    • Insert the USB drive with the installation media.
    • Restart your computer and boot from the USB drive. You may need to change the boot order in the BIOS/UEFI settings.
  4. Install Windows:

    • Follow the prompts to install Windows. Choose the option to keep files or perform a clean installation based on your preference.
  5. Complete Setup:

    • Complete the Windows setup process, including creating a user account.
  6. Install Updates:

    • After installation, ensure that Windows is fully updated by checking for and installing any available updates.
  7. Reinstall Software:

    • Reinstall your applications and software, including the Windows Optimization Script if desired.
  8. Restore Data:

    • Restore your backed-up data to the appropriate locations.

Remember that reinstalling Windows is a more involved process and should be considered as a last resort. Always prioritize the use of restore points before resorting to a complete reinstallation. If you encounter specific issues or have questions during this process, seek guidance from relevant community forums or support channels.

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