The correct answer is (a) System Restore.
System Restore is a Windows feature that allows you to restore your computer to a previous state. This can be useful if you have installed a new program or driver that has caused problems with your computer, or if your computer is running slowly or erratically.
To use System Restore, open the Control Panel and go to System and Security > System Restore. In the System Restore window, click on the “Restore my computer to a point in time” link. You will then be prompted to select a restore point. A restore point is a snapshot of your computer’s system files and settings that is created automatically by Windows, or that you can create manually.
Once you have selected a restore point, click on the “Next” button. Windows will then restore your computer to the selected restore point. This process may take some time, so please be patient.
After the restore process is complete, your computer will restart. When it restarts, you will be logged back in to your computer as usual. Your computer should now be restored to the state it was in when the restore point was created.
Please note that System Restore will not restore your personal files, such as documents, photos, or music. If you need to restore your personal files, you should use a backup program.
Here is a brief description of each option:
(a) System Restore: System Restore is a Windows feature that allows you to restore your computer to a previous state. This can be useful if you have installed a new program or driver that has caused problems with your computer, or if your computer is running slowly or erratically.
(b) Backup & Restore: Backup & Restore is a Windows feature that allows you to back up your computer’s system files and settings, as well as your personal files. You can then use this backup to restore your computer to its previous state if something goes wrong.
(c) Recovery Console: The Recovery Console is a command-line interface that you can use to troubleshoot and repair problems with your computer. You can access the Recovery Console by booting your computer from a Windows installation disc.
(d) System Image Backup: A system image backup is a complete backup of your computer’s system files, settings, and personal files. You can use a system image backup to restore your computer to its previous state if something goes wrong.