How to Enable Point-in-Time Restore in Windows 11

This guide will show you how to turn on or off Point-in-Time Restore in Windows 11. This handy feature helps you quickly fix problems by restoring your computer to how it was a short time ago.

What is Point-in-Time Restore?

Point-in-Time Restore is a new Windows 11 feature (available from build 26220.7271) that lets you restore your PC to exactly how it was within the last 72 hours. It uses โ€œrestore pointsโ€ that Windows creates automatically in the background.

Restore points are stored on your computer using a tool called Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS). This means if something goes wrong, you can quickly get your system back to a recent working state.

How Restore Points Work

  • Automatic Creation: Windows saves restore points roughly every 24 hours.
  • Keep for 72 Hours: Each restore point stays for up to 3 days before Windows deletes it.
  • Space Management: If your PC runs low on space, Windows will delete the oldest restore points first to free up space.

How to Turn On or Off Point-in-Time Restore Using Settings

Follow these simple steps to enable or disable Point-in-Time Restore:

  1. Open the Settings app:
    • Click the Start menu and choose Settings, or
    • Press Windows key + I on your keyboard.
  2. In Settings, click System on the left side.
  3. On the right, click Recovery.
  4. Find the Point-in-time restore option and toggle it On or Off.
  5. Close the Settings app when done.
Recovery tile in Windows 11 Settings

Point-in-time restore toggle option

How to Enable or Disable Point-in-Time Restore Using Registry Editor

If you prefer, you can turn this feature on or off by editing the Windows Registry. Warning: Editing the Registry can cause problems if done incorrectly, so please back up your registry first or create a system restore point before you start.

Hereโ€™s how:

  1. Open the Registry Editor:
    • Press Windows key + R, type regedit, and press Enter.
  2. Navigate to this folder path:
    ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionSetupRecoveryPITRSettings

  3. Right-click on Settings in the left panel, select New โ†’ DWORD (32-bit) Value.
  4. Name this new value Active_UX.
  5. Double-click Active_UX and set its value to:
    • 1 to enable Point-in-Time Restore
    • 0 to disable it
  6. Click OK and close the Registry Editor.
  7. Restart your computer to apply the changes.
Registry Editor Point-in-time restore setting

Summary

  • Quick Fix: Easily restore your PC to a recent working state if something goes wrong.
  • Automatic Backups: Windows creates restore points every 24 hours without you needing to do anything.
  • Simple Control: Turn the feature on or off from Settings or the Registry.
  • Temporary Storage: Restore points last for 3 days, giving you plenty of time to fix issues.
  • Smart Space Use: Windows deletes old restore points when space is low, so your PC keeps running smoothly.
  • Be Careful: Always back up before changing Registry settings.

Using Point-in-Time Restore can help keep your PC safe and make fixing problems faster and easier.


More info from Microsoft: Point-in-time restore official guide


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