On Microsoft Windows XP, System Restore automatically monitors and records key system changes on a user's computer. For more information, see
System Restore.
System restore points are created by the system and are also created by Windows Installer when software is installed or removed.
On Windows XP, the installer may create checkpoints during the first installation of an application, and during its removal. The installer only creates checkpoints in these cases when the change is run with at least a basic UI. Installations having the
user interface level set to None are usually initiated by the system or an application that should handle creating a checkpoint. For more information, see
System Restore.
On Windows XP computers, creating a system restore point can be slow. In corporations with many small applications, administrators may decide to disable checkpointing from within the installer to improve performance. For more information, see
LimitSystemRestoreCheckpointing or
Setting a Restore Point from a Custom Action.
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