How to enable System Restore in Windows 10 when System Protection is grayed out

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How to enable System Restore in Windows 10 when System Protection is grayed out
How to enable System Restore in Windows 10 when System Protection is grayed out
#How to enable System Restore in Windows 10
and when System Protection is grayed out and cannot enable System Restore

when #System Protection is grayed out and cannot enable System Restore

– Type GPEDIT.MSC in your Start Search field
– Go to Computer Configuration – Administrative Templates – System – System Restore
Look for a setting that says “Turn off System Restore”
Double-click it and select “Disabled”
Click OK

By default, System Restore is enabled on all Windows operating systems, including Windows 10. But some users who have upgraded their computer to Windows 10 are reporting that their System Restore feature has been disabled. So, it is imperative that all users check if System Restore is enabled on their systems and if not, enable it. This article will show you how to enable and enable System Restore in Windows 10.

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