How to create restore point before update drivers with RadarSync
Before you download and install new driver or application updates, it's a good idea to create a 'restore point', or record of your computer's current state. This way you can easily 'roll-back' your system to its previous state if you're not happy with the results of an update. RadarSync makes it easy for you to create a system restore point by reminding you to create one the first time you install an update.
The reminder gives you three options:
- Always remind me to create restore points asks you to create a restore point before each update you download.
- Do not remind me to create a restore point again this session assumes that you want to be reminded to create a restore point only at the beginning of each session. This is the option that we recommend: creating too many restore points will clog up your computer's memory; too few, and you may not be sufficiently protected.
- Do not ever remind me to create restore points turns off the restore point reminder function.

If you choose to turn off the restore point reminder function, you can always turn it back on by selecting the 'Additional Options' tab under the Options menu.

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